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REGISTRATION OF GERMAN 
ALIEN FEMALES 






GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 

PRESCRIBED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED 
STATES UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PROCLAMA- 
TION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES, DATED APRIL 19, 1918 







WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 

1918 



NOTICE. 



TO THE UmTED STATES MARSHALS, POSTMASTEES, HEADS 
OF POLICE DEPAETMENTS, AND OTHER REGISTRATION 
OFFICERS: 

Yon are hereby requested to familiarize yourselves immediately with 
your duties under these Regulations in regard to the registration of 
German alien females. 

These Regulations differ in several respects from the regulations 
heretofore issued governing the registration of German alien males. 

The necessary blanks for the registration of German alien females 
in form substantially as set forth in these Regulations will be supplied 
before the registration date. 

Registration is planned to commence June 17, 1918, except where 
special provisions are otherwise made for outlying possessions and for 
particular places within the control of the militia, naval, or labor 
authorities, (See Art. Ill, par. 4.) Further notification of the date 
fixed, or any change in the date fixed, for the commencement of the 
registration will be communicated to you by the United States marshal 
and by publication in the newspapers or otherwise. 



D. of B. 
JUN 1 Itlft 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. 



REGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES, 



GENERAL REGULATIONS. 



Washington, D. C, May IS, 1918. 

Whereas by Act of Congress approved April 16, 1918, section 4067 
of the Revised Statutes of the United States concerning ahen enemies 
is amended to include women; and 

Wliereas by sections 4068, 4069, and 4070 of the Revised Statutes 
further provision is made relative to alien enemies; and 

Wliereas the President of the United States, pursuant to the 
authority vested in him by the Constitution of the United States 
and by said section 4067, as amended, of the Revised Statutes, has 
issued a Proclamation, dated April 19, 1918, wherein regulations 19 
and 20 (among other regulations) of the Proclamation issued by the 
President under date of November 16, 1917, are extended to and 
declared applicable to all natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of 
Germany, being females of the age of 14 years and upwards, who are 
within the United States and not actually naturalized as American 
citizens : ^ 

Now, therefore, I, Thomas W. Gregory, Attorney General of the 
United States, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by 
said Proclamation of the President, dated April 19, 1918, and by the 
authorization of the President to me thereunder, and in order more 
effectively to execute the aforesaid Proclamation, do hereby make 
and declare the following Rules and Regulations governing the regis- 
tration of German ahen females: 

1 The President's proclamation, dated April 19, 191S, containing section 4067, Revised Statutes, as amended 
April 16, 1918, and Regulations 19 and 20 of the President's proclamation of November 16, 1917, are printed 
in full in Appendix I hereto. 

(3) 



4 REGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

Article I. 

PERSONS REQUIRED TO REGISTER— PENALTIES FOR FAILURE .TO REG- 
ISTER AND FOR VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS. 

1. All natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of the German 
Empire or of the Imperial German Government, being females 
OF the age of 14 years and upwards, who are within the United 
States and not actually naturalized as American citizens are 
required to register as German alien females. 

2. Female natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of the Austro- 
Hungarian Empire are not required to register under the President's 
Proclamation of April 19, 1918, nor under these Regulations, unless 
they come within the provisions of the preceding paragraph. (Arti- 
cle I, paragraph 1.) 

3. This registration shall extend and apply to all land and water, 
continental or insular, in any way within the jurisdiction of the 
United States. 

4. A German alien female required to register who fails to complete 
her registration within the time fixed therefor or who violates or 
attempts to violate or of whom there is reasonable ground to believe 
that she is about to violate any regulation duly promulgated by the 
President of the United States or theseilegulations, in addition to all 
other penalties prescribed by law, is liable to restraint, imprisonment, 
and detention for the duration of the war, or to give security, or to 
removal and departure from the United States in the manner pre- 
scribed by sections 4067, 4069, and 4070 of the United States Re- 
vised Statutes, and to all other penalties prescribed in the several 
proclamations of the President of the United States and in the regu- 
lations duly promulgated by or under the authority of the President. 

5. A German alien female required to register who shall, after the 
date fixed for the issuance to her of a registration card, be found 
within the limits of the United States, its Territories, or possessions, 
without having her registration card on her person is liable to the 
aforesaid penalties. 

Article II. 

DEFINITIONS TO BE OBSERVED IN THE INTERPRETATION, CONSTRUC- 
TION, AND ENFORCEMENT OF THESE REGULATIONS. 

A. ALIEN ENEMIES AND DEFINITIONS THEREOF IN RESPECT TO THE REGISTRATION 
OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

Under section 4067, United States Revised Statutes, as amended 
by Act of Congress approved April 16, 1918, entitled "An act to 
amend section 4067 of the Revised Statutes by extending its scope to 
include women," the statutory definition of the term "alien enemy" 
mcludes all natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of a foreign nation 
or Government with which war has been declared, of the age of 14 



KEGISTEATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 5 

years and upwards, who are within the United States and not actually 
naturahzed as American citizens. The term, therefore, includes 
females as well as males. (Sec Art. I, par. 1.) 

The following applications of this definition are made for the pur- 
pose of the present registration of German alien females : 

1. A female, iiTespective of the citizenship of her parents, born in 
the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, is an 
American citizen and is not a German alien required to register 
hereunder, unless 

(a) She has become naturalized in or taken an oath of allegiance 
to Germany; or 

(h) She has married a citizen or subject of Germany who has 
not acquired naturalization in the United States and the 
marital relation has not been terminated by death or 
absolute divorce; or such marital relation has been ter- 
minated by death or absolute divorce and she has not 
resumed her American citizenship in the manner herein- 
below stated, (See paragraph 3.) 

2. A female originally a native, citizen, denizen, or subject 
of Germany is not if she has become naturalized in the United 
States a German alien required to register hereunder, unless 

(a) Subsequent to her naturalization in the United States, she 
has become naturahzed in or taken an oath of allegiance to 
Germany, or has otherwise resumed her German nationalit}^; 
or 

(h) Subsequent to her naturalization in the United States, she 
has married a citizen or subject of Germany who has not 
acquired naturalization in the United States, and the 
marital relation has not been terminated by death or abso- 
lute divorce; or such marital relation has been terminated 
by death or absolute divorce, and she has not resumed her 
American citizenship in the manner hereinbelow stated 
(see paragraph 3) ; or 

(c) Subsequent to her naturalization in the United States, she 
has become naturalized in or sworn allegiance to any 
other country. 

3. Any American woman who marries a foreigner takes the nation- 
ality of her husband.^ At the termination of the marital relation 
she may resume her American citizenship, if abroad, by registering 
as an American citizen within one year with a consul of the United 
States, or by returning to reside within the United States; or, if 
residing in the United States at the termination of the marital re- 
lation, by continuing to reside therein. (Act of Mar. 2, 1907, 34 
Stat. L., Part I, p. 1228.) The marital relation is terminated by 

' The naturalization of such foreign husband as an Ame;ican citizen restores to such wife American 
citizenship. (See paragraph 4.) 



/6 EEGISTEATION OF GEKMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

death or absolute divorce, not by mere judicial or voluntary sep- 
aration. 

4. The naturalization of a male alien as a citizen of the United 
States naturalizes as American citizens his wife (if she might herself 
be lawfully naturalized) and their foreign-born minor children resid- 
ing permanently in the United States at the time of such naturaliza- 
tion, and also those of their minor children so born who become per- 
manent residents of the United States before reaching their majority.^ 

5. The wife of a citizen or subject of Germany who has not 
acquired natm'alization in the United States and their foreign-born 
female children of the age of 14 years and upward now within the 
United States are German alien females and are required to register 
hereunder, except those of such foreign-born children as have sepa- 
rately acquired naturalization in the United States or, prior to April 
6, 1917, have married American citizens. 

6. The marriage, prior to April 6, 1917, of a German alien female 
to a citizen of the United States naturalized her as an American citizen. 

7. A female native, citizen, denizen, or subject of Germany, 
who has acquired American citizenship by marriage to an American, 
as stated in paragraph 6 above, is presumed to retain the same, after 
the termination of the marital relation by death or absolute divorce, 
if she continues to reside in the United States, unless she makes 
formal renunciation thereof before a court having jurisdiction to 
naturalize aliens; or, if she resides abroad, she may retain her Ameri- 
can citizenship by registering as such before a United States consul 
within one year after the termination of such marital relation. 

8. The marriage of a German alien widow to an American citizen 
prior to April 6, 1917, naturalized as American citizens herself and 
such of her foreign-born minor children as were dwelling within the 
United States at the time of such marriage or who became perma- 
nent residents of the United States before reaching their majority. 

9. If the second or subsequent husband of a German alien widow 
becomes naturalized as an American citizen, such widow (if she 
might herself be lawfully naturalized) and her foreign-born minor 
children residing permanently in the United States at the time of the 
naturalization of such husband, or who become permanent residents 
of the United States before reaching their majority, are thereby 
naturalized as American citizens. 

10. A female native, citizen, denizen, or subject of Germany, who 
has not become an American citizen by marriage, remains a Ger- 
man ahen required to register hereunder although she has declared 
her intention to become a citizen of the United States by taking 
out first papers of naturalization, or has been partly or completely 
naturalized in any country other than the United States. 

' The term "majority" as used in these^efLuitions means arrival at the age oi 21 years. 



REGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 7 

11. The naturalization as an American citizen of the widow of an 
alien naturalizes as American citizens her foreign-born minor children 
who reside permanently within the United States at the time of her 
naturalization and also those of her minor children so born who 
become permanent residents of the United States before reaching 
their majority. 

12. A female chiki born in Germany of a father at the time of such 
child's birth a native, citizen, denizen, or subject ot Germany but 
subsequently naturahzed as an American citizen while such child was 
a minor, is not a German alien required to register hereinider, provided 
such child began permanently to reside in the United States before 
reaching her majority. 

13. A female child born in Germany of a father v\dio was at the 
time of such child's birth an American citizen is not unless she has 
herself acquired German nationality a German alien required to register 
hereunder. The rights of American citizenship, however, do not descend 
to a child so born whose father never resided in the United States. 

14. Females born in or residing as German subjects in Alsace- 
Lorraine subsequent to May 10, 1871, and now dwelling within the 
United States are unless naturalized as, or married prior to April 6, 
1917 to, American citizens, required to register.^ 

15. Females born in or residing as German subjects in vSchleswig- 
Holstein subsequent to August 23, 1866, and now dwelling within 
the United States are unless naturalized as, or married prior to April 
6, 1917 to, American citizens, required to register. 

16. Questions in respect to particular cases not falling within the 
foregoing definitions should be referred to the Department of Justice, 
Washington, D. C. 

B. FURTHER DEFINITIONS. 

1. The person required to register hereunder is herein termed the 
"registrant." 

2. The term "registration officer" or "registration officers" shall 
be deemed to include the respective United States marshals and 
then* deputies in the several districts and every person upoii whom 
these Regulations confer the power and impose the duty of registering 
German alien females or of carrying out any part of the registration 
of such persons. 

• Such females as present themselves for registration and state that they are natives of Alsace-Lorraina 
and born of French parents, and who exhibit to the regis oration offlccr an identification card of a native ot 
Alsace-Lorraine of French parentage issued by either the society known as "Societe des Amis dc I'Alsacc- 
Lorraine" (Society of Friends of Alsace-Lorraine), or its successor the society known as ''Association Gene- 
rale des Alsaoiens Lorrains d'Amerique" (General Association of Alsatian-Lorrainers of America), prop- 
erly filled in, and also countersigned bv a consul general or consul of France, shall be permitted to insert after 
the words "alien female" in the first line of the registration affidavit the words "French Alsatian- 
Lorrainer," hut must fully register. 



8 KEGISTEATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

3. The word ''city" or "cities" shall include every municipality 
which had, according to the United States census of 1910, a popula- 
tion of 5,000 or over. (See Schedule A annexed.) 

4. The term "nonurban area" shall include all communities of 
every character whatsoever other than cities as above defined. 

5. The phrase ''chief of police" shall include all officers, boards, 
or officials by whatever name designated who are at the head of 
or in direct charge of the police departments of cities. 

6. "Place of residence" means habitual place of abode. A woman 
is a resident of the city or nonurban area in which she has an habitual 
place of abode. 

7. The "chief registrar" in a city shall be the chief of police and 
in a nonurban area shall be the postmaster of the city in the judicial 
district in wliich the United States marshal has his official office. (See 
Schedule B annexed.) The term "assistant registrar" shall include 
all persons subordinate to the chief registrar to whom the chief registrar 
shall delegate the administration of this registration. In cities the 
assistant registrars shall be the captains, heutenants, or sergeants of 
poHce in each precinct. In nonurban areas the assistant registrars 
shall be the postmasters in each community. 

8. The word "registrar" shall be construed to mean either "chief 
registrar" or "assistant registrar," or to include both, according to 
the requirements of the context. 

9. The term "registration dibc.ict" shall in a city be deemed to 
be the police precinct or police district and in a nonurban area the 
district embraced within the local post-office district. 

10. The term "United States" includes all land and water conti- 
nental or insular in any way within the jurisdiction of the United 
States. 

11. The registration of a German alien female hereunder shall not 
be deemed to be complete until a registi'ation card is issued to her 
in accordance with these Regulations. 

Article III. 

TIMES AND PLACES OF REGISTRATION. 

1. The dates upon which registration shall take place throughout 
the United States or in the several cities and nonurban areas therein 
will be designated by the Attorney General of the United States. 
These designations will be made by communications from the Attor- 
ney General of the United States to the United States marshals of 
the several judicial districts. 

2. In cities (see Schedule A annexed) the registration shall take 
place in the police stations; in nonurbdn areas the registration shall 
take place in the post offices. In nonurban areas immediately con- 



REGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 9 

tiguous to a city receiving mail on rural free-delivery routes emanat- 
ing from the post office in such city, or served with mail by the post 
office in such city, the registrant shall register in the post office in 
said city, but she shall be deemed a registrant of the nonurban area 
in wliich she resides. 

3. In nonurban areas where a registrant's place of residence is so 
located that she receives her mail from two post offices, the registrant 
may elect which post office she is to register in, but she must imme- 
diately notify the other post office of her election. 

4. Special provisions will be made as to the times and places of 
registration in the Philippine Islands, Panama Canal Zone, Virgin 
Islands, Guam, Samoa, Alaska, Hawaii, and in the particular places 
directly under the control of the military, naval, or labor authorities, 
and also for the registration of German alien females in the custody 
of the United States marshals or the immigration authorities. 

Article IV. 

NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF REGISTRATION. 

When the United States marshal of any judicial district is informed 
by the Attorney General of the days on which registration of German 
alien females is to take place in any city or nonurban area, he shall 
immediately notify the chief registrar thereof. Thereupon the chief 
registrar of a city shall request all daily or weekly newspapers pub- 
lished in said city to publish (as a matter of general news and in the 
performance of a patriotic duty) a notice stating that German alien 
females are required to be registered, and the days on and places at 
which registration is to take place, and to repeat the publication of 
such notice daily or weekly, as the case may be, in eveiy such daily 
or weekly newspaper issued in such city up to and including the last 
registration day, and to supplement such notice by any additional 
publication or notification as may be deemed necessary or advisable. 
In nonurban areas the cliief registrar shall request all newspapers of 
general circulation in his nonurban area so to publish a similar notice 
in all issues published or circulated between the time when he re- 
ceives notice of the date fixed for the registration and the date of the 
registration and to supplement such notice by any additional pub- 
lication or notification as may be deemed necessary or advisable. 

Article V. 
METHOD OF REGISTRATION. 

1. Registration shall be made by affidavit of the alien female 
required to register, to be executed in triplicate and accompanied by 

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10 KEGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

four unmounted photographs of the registrant, not larger than 3 by 3 
inches in size, on thin paper, with a hght background. The photo- 
graph shall be of the shoulders and full face, without hat or other 
head covering. Each photograph must be signed by the registrant 
across the face thereof so as not to obscure the features, if the regis- 
trant is able to write. 

2. Each alien female required to be registered shaU be required to 
register her finger prints. Suggestions as to the methods of taking 
finger prints are hereinafter contained. (See Article VIII.) 

3. A registration card will be issued by the registration officer, in 
the form and in the manner and at the tunes more particularly here- 
inafter set forth (see Article IX), to each registrant who shall have 
properly registered under these Regulations. 

Article VI. 
SUPPLY AND METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION OF THE NECESSARY FORMS 

Copies of the General Rules and Regulations, forms of registration 
affidavits, registration cards, and other necessary forms will be fur- 
nished by the Department of Justice. They will be forwarded by 
the Department of Justice to the United States marshals in the 
several districts, and wiU be distributed by the mai-shals to the chief 
registrars in cities and to the postmasters acting as assistant regis- 
trars in nonurban areas. The marshals wiU also furnish to the chief 
registrars in nonurban areas such copies of the Regulations and 
various forms as they shall request. The marshals will be furnished 
with a reserve supply of the Regulations and forms for distribution 
to any registration officer on apphcation. 

Article VII. 

FORM OF REGISTRATION AFFIDAVIT AND INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING 

THE SAME. 

1. The form of registration afiidavit shall be substantially as follows: 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
Department of Justice. 

REGISTnATION AFFIDAVIT OF ALIEN FEMALE. 

(Under proclamation of the President dated April 19, 191S.) 



The registration affidavit niust be^ filled in, signed, and sworn to in triplicate and ac- 
companied by four unmounted photographs of the registrant not larger than 3x3 
inches in size, on thin paper \\ath light background. These photographs must be of 
the shoulders and full face of the registrant without hat or head covering. All four 
photographs should be signed by the registrant across the face of the photograph so 
not to obscure the features, if the registrant is able to write. 

The affidavit need not be filled out before, but must be signed and sworn to before 
the registration officer who will fill in the description and take the fingerprints of the 



EEGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 11 

registrant. If the registrant is unable to write, she must make her mark in the ^ 

eignatiu'e space and affix her left thumb print in the space indicated for the S- 

same opposite the signatui'e space. The registration officer will also fill in the p 

marginal notations on the first page, and if registration card is not issued, he g 

shall append to the registration affidavit when returned by him as in the Regu- 2, 

lations directed a statement of the reason for the nonissuance to the registrant ^ o 

of the registration card. g* S' 

All registration officers are authorized to administer the oath hereto to all § p 
registrants. ^ ' S* 

Persons requii'ed to register should understand that in so doing they are o- 
gi\dng proof of their peaceful disposition and their intention to conform to the ^ 
laws of the United States. K' 

Each registrant should read carefully the form of registration affidavit and 3 
ask the registration officer for explanation on all points not clear to the regis- § 
trant before attempting to fill out the blank. The registration officers are ^ 
instructed to give the registrants all possible aid in the way of explanation S 
and advice. "" 

The finger printing is a method of identification and the taking of the finger ►xj 

prints is not to be deemed an imputation that the registrant is not a law-abiding § 

person. g 

8^°NoTE.— The registrant is hereby informed that she must again present & 

herself before the registration officer who took her affidavit, after B_ 

10 days but within 15 days from the last day fixed for registration h §| 

in her registration district, to obtain a registration card upon which g* ^ 

she must sign her name or make her mark in the presence of the g p 

registration officer. ^ a, 



B 



I, , hereby register S 

as an alien female required to register under the President 'sj)roclamation dated S 

April 19, 1918, at , and make the I 

(Place whore affidavit signed and oath administered.) g 

the following statements and answers Under oath: 

(1) Name 

Maiden name 

All other names at any time used, including all former married names 



(2) Present residence 

(Give street and number, city, town, county, State, and 

it apartment house or tenement, the number of apartment or tenement.) _ 

If different from home address, state home address § 

(Give street and number, city, o- 

- -^ zo 

town, county. State, -and if -apartment house or tenement, the numberof apartment or tenement.) o c 



(3) Length of residence at the foregoing place: 



(Here state date on which 



you began living at your present residence.) 
(4) All other places of residence since January 1, 1914: 



(Here give particulars as 



to each of such places of residence and date of such residence.) P 
A ^ 

(5) Born in: 

(Give city or town, -Province, and country of birth.) 

' " (Give date of birth.) 



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EEGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 



(6) State particulars as to family, as follows: 

(a) Single: (6) Nowmarried: 

("Yes" or "No.") ("Yes" or "No.") 

(c) Name, residence, and citizenship of present husband: 



(d) Widow: (e) If yes, give name and citizenship o^ 

("Yes" or "No.") 

late husband : 

(/) If not living with present husband, state whether or not judicial separa- 
tion has been obtained : (g) If yes, state when 

("Yes" or "No.") 
and where: 

(h) Divorced : (i) If yes, state when and where and 

("Yes" or "No.") 
name, residence, if living, and citizenship of each former husband .... 



(j) Names of all children: 








Name. 


Sex. 


Date of birth. 


Residence. 


F1R.ST MARRIAGE. 
































SECOND MARRIAGE. 
















THIRD MARRIAGE. 

























(k) Name of father: Living: 

("Yes" or "no.") 

Place of father's birth Citizenship of father 

Residence of father, if living: 



(I) Name and maiden name of mother: Living: 

("Yes" or "no.") 

Place of mother's birth Citizenship of mother 

Residence of mother, if living: 

(m) All brothers and sisters: 



Name. 



Brother or sister. Date of birth 



Residence. 



(n) State whether you have now or have had any relative in arms for or against 

the United States and its allies during the present war: 

("Yes" or "no.") 
If yes, give particulars: 



Names. 


Relationship. 


For or against. 

































REGISTRATION OF GERMAjST ALIEN FEMALES. 



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(7) Occupations: 

(a) If employed since January 1, 1914, state: 



Name of place. 


Date. 


Occupation. 


Name of employer. 











































(6) If not employed, but in business or other occupation for self, state name 
of place, date, and occupation : 



(8) I arrived in the United States: , at the port of , 

(Date.) (State port.) 

on ship: , and applied for entry under the name of: 

(Name of ship.) 



(State name under which entry was made.) 

(9) Have you ever been engaged Ln any governmental service: 

("Yes" or "no.") 
If yes, state duties, duration, and character of service and nation for which 
you served : 

(10) Have you, since January 1, 1914, reported to or registered with a consul or rep- 

resentative of any country other than the United States for Government 
service of anj'- kind (military, naval, or other service), or for any other pur- 
pose: If yes, state when and where and to whom, and 

("Yes" or "no.") 

for what country and for what service and for what purpose: 



(11) Have you ever applied for naturalization in or taken out first papers of naturali- 

zation in the United States? If yes, when and where: 

("Yes" or "no.") 

(Give State or Territory, city, town, or other municipality, and name of court.) 

(12) Have you ever been naturalized, partly or wholly, in any country other than 

the United States? If yes, state when and where and in 

("Yes" or "no.") 

what country : 

(13) Has your present husband ever applied for naturalization in or taken out first 

papers of naturalization in the United States? If yes, state 

("Yes" or "no.") 
when and where : 

(14) Has your present husband ever been naturalized, either wholly or partly, in 

any country other than the United States? If yes, state when 

("Yes" or "no.") 
and where and in what countrj' : 

(15) Have you ever taken an oath of allegiance to any country. State, or nation other 

than the United States? If yes, state when and where and 

("Yes" or "no.") 
to what country: 

(16) Have you ever been arrested or detained on any charge? If 

("Yes" or "no.") 

yes, state when, where, and on what charges: 

Are you on parole? 

("Yes',' or "no.") 

(17) Have you a permit to enter forbidden areas: If yes, state 

("Yes" or "no.") 

number of permit: 



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KEGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN EEMAXiES. 



(18) Languages: 

^ Spoken 

Written 

Read 

I solemnly swear that all the above statements and answers by me made are true. 



(Signature.) 



Left thumb print, if regis- 
trant cannot write. 



vSworn to before me this 



.,19...., 



at 



(Registration officer.) 
(Official title, police, or post office.) 



Photograph, 
3" X 3'i 



DESCRIPTION OF REGISTRANT. 
(To be filled in by registration officer.) 

Age, SO years, 8 mo. Mouth, vAde, etc. 
Height, 5 ft. 6 in. Chin, square, pointed, etc. 

Weight, 140 Hair, black, gray, etc. 

Forehead, high, low, elc. Complexion, dark, fair, 

'Eje,blue, black, clc Face, broad, narroiv, etc. 

Nose, sharp, flat, etc 

Distinctive marks 

Name 

Address 



FINGER PRINTS. 

(To be taken by registration ofTiccr.) 
Name of registrant Address. . 



1— R. 
Thumb. 


2— R. 
Fore finger. 


3— R. 
Middle finger. 


4— R. 
Ring finger. 


5— R. 
Little finger. 












6— L. 
Thumb. 


7— L. 
Fore finger. 


8— L. 
Middle finger. 


9— L. 
Ring finger. 


10— L. 
Little finger. 












Plain impress 
taken simultane 


sions of the four 
ously. 

EFT HAND. 


fingers 


Plain 
taken s 


impressions of 
imultaneously. 

EIGHT HAN 


the four fingers 

D. 



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2. The registration officer shall deUver to the registrant three 
copies of the form of registration affidavit and call to the attention 
of the registrant the suggestions and instructions at the commence- 
ment of the registration affidavit. 

3. All registration officers are reminded that many registrants 
will need assistance and advice in filling out their registration affi- 
davits and they are requested to aid such persons in every proper 
way. Registrants are not to be treated as persons of evil disposi- 
tion, and the registration officers are urged to deal with them in a 
courteous manner. 

4. The registration affidavit must be executed in triplicate. It 
must be personally signed and sworn to by the registrant before the 
registration officer. The registration officer must fiU in the descrip- 
tion of the registrant, and all fhiger prints must be made under the 
direction of the registration officer. The remainder of the registra- 
tion affidavit need not be filled out by the registration officer, or in 
his presence, but may be filled out by the registrant personally or 
through a representative. 

5. The registration affidavit must be accompanied by four un- 
mounted photographs of the registrant, not larger than 3 by 3 inches 
in size, on thin paper with light background. AH four photographs 
must be signed by the registrant across the face thereof, so as not 
to obscure the features, if the registrant is able to write. (Art. V, 
par. 1.) 

6. If the registrant is unable to write, she must make her mark in 
the signature space in the registration affidavit and her left thumb 
print must be affixed in the place indicated for the same opposite the 
signature space. 

7. The registration officer shaU register the finger prints of each 
registrant in the space provided for that purpose on' the registration 
affidavit. The registration of the fuiger prints must be done by the 
registration officer personally, substantially in accordance with the 
directions as to finger printing hereinafter set forth. (Article VIII). 

8. If the registrant has conscientious scruples against taking an 
oath, she may make affirmation to the truth of her statements and 
answers in the registration affidavits. 

9. All registration officers, as m these Regulations defined, are 
hereby authorized to administer to the registrant the oath or affirma- 
tion required herein. The oath is to be taken in the usual manner 
by the registrant raising her right hand and swearing to the truth 
of the statements and answers made by her in the registration affi- 
davit. Affirmation may be made by the registrant raising her right 
hand and declaring that she solemnly affirms the truth of the state- 
ments and answers made by her in the registration affidavit. 

10. The registration officer shall affix to each of the tripficate 
registration affidavits one of the photographs of the registrant in the 



16 BEGISTRATION OP GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

space provided for that purpose. He shall at the same time affix the 
fom-th photograph of the registrant to a registration card in the 
space provided for that purpose, and fill in the name of the registrant 
upon the registration card and retain the registration card untU the 
same may be delivered to the registrant as hereinafter set forth. 

11. The registration officer shall take particular care that each 
registrant lists all the names by which she has ever been known, in the 
space provided for that purpose in the affidavit. An alien female 
required to register shall not for any purpose assume or use, or pur- 
port to assume or use, or continue the assumption or use, of any 
name other than that by which she was orduiarily known at the 
time of filing her registration affidavit. 

12. After the registration affida,vit has been properly executed in 
tripHcate, the registration officer m cities shall legibly prmt or type- 
write the surname or married name, given names, and other names 
of the registrant in the right-hand margin of each registration affi- 
davit in the space provided for that purpose. In nonurban areas 
these notations shall be made by the chief registrar. 

13. Every registrant shall furnish to the registration officer, in. 
addition to any particulars required to be inserted in the regis- 
tration affidavit, any information which may reasonably be required 
for the purpose of registering such alien female, or for maintaining 
the correctness of the particulai-s stated in her registration affidavit, 
or otherwise. 

Article VIII. 

DIRECTIONS FOR FINGER PRINTING. 

Particular attention is called to the requirement that the registra- 
tion ofiicer shall register the finger prints of each registrant. Tliis 
must be done by the registration officer personally. The following 
suggestions are given to those who are not familiar with the method 
of taking finger prints: On a smooth slab of glass or metal a coating 
of printer's ink should be carefuUy spread, evenly and thinly, by 
means of a roller. The registration officer should then grasp the 
thumb and each finger of the registrant in turn, beginning with the 
right hand, and roll the hulh of it on the slab. The thumb and finger 
should then be roUed lightly on the paper in the space designated 
for each. The registration officer should press the finger lightly so 
that a clean impression may be made. The rolling is important, so 
that the lines on the side as well as on the face of the finger bulb 
may be shown. After this has been done for the thumb and each 
finger of each hand, flat impressions of the bulbs of the four fingers 
of each hand should be taken simultaneously and pressed upon the 
paper in the blank spaces provided for this purpose. 



EEGISTEATION OF GEEMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 17 

Almost all police departments are equipped with finger-print appa- 
ratus. If not, any local printer can provide the necessary printer's 
ink and roller. Registration officers in nonurban areas if unable to 
borrow the apparatus from any police department may use the post- 
marking or stamp-canceling pad. 

Aeticle IX. 
REGISTRATION CARDS. 

1. The registration cards are to be issued in each registration dis- 
trict during the period commencing on the morning of the 11th day 
and terminating on the evening of the 15th day immediately after 
the last day fixed for registration in the registration district. 

2. When the registrant shall have duly executed and sworn to (or 
affii'med) her affidavit, in triphcate, and shall have dehvered the 
same to the registration officer, the latter shall inform the registrant 
that a registration card wiU be fu,rnished to her on personal ap- 
plication therefor, at the place where the registrant shall have filed 
her registration affidavit, at any time after the lapse of 10 days and 
before the expiration of 15 days from the last day fixed for regis- 
tration in that registration district. 

3. After the registration affidavit has been duly executed and 
sworn to (or affirmed) by the registrant, the registration ofiicer 
shall immediately proceed to verify by all possible means the pres- 
ent home address and place of employment stated by the registrant 
in the affidavit. Some verification of these statements is absolutely 
necessary. If on investigation these statements by the registrant 
are found not to be correct, that fact and the name of the registrant 
and her true residence, if possible, shall be immediately reported by 
the registration officer to the United States marshal in the district. 
A registration card shaU not be issued to a registrant whose statements 
as to her present residence and place of employment are found to be 
incoiTect. If on investigation these statements by the registrant are 
found to be correct, the registration officer shall issue to the regis- 
trant the registration card. 

4. The registration officer, before delivering the registration card 
to the registrant, shall see that the latter's photograph is fixed 
thereon m the space provided, and that the photograph is signed 
by the registrant if the latter can write, and in all cases that the 
registrant's left thumb-print is affixed opposite thereto in the space 
provided for that purpose. The registration officer shall also sign 
the photograph and date and sign the registration card in the place 
provided for that purpose before dehvering it to the registrant. 

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18 EEGISTEATION" OP GEEMAN AIjIEN" FEMALES. 

5. The registration card to be delivered to the registrant shall be 
in substantially the following form: 

UNia^ED STATES OF AMERICA. 

Department of Justice. * 

registration card of alien female. 

(Under proclamation of the President of the United States dated April 19, 1918.) 

Date. ..-. 

This certifies that , residing at 

(Name of registrant.) (State, 

„ ., whose 

comity, city, town, ftc, street and number.) 

photograph and signature, and / or other mark of identification, appear hereon, has 

registered at — — 

(State, county, city, town, precinct.) 

as a person required by law to register, under the proclamation of the President of 
the United States dated April 19, 1918. 



(Signature of registered person.) 

(Registration officer.) 
(OIHcial title, police or post ofilce.) 



Left thumb print of reg- 
istered person. 



Photograph of registered person. 



Note. — The issuance of this registration card does not relieve the registrant from 
full compliance witli any and all laws and regulations now existing or hereafter made 
concei'ning the conduct of such alien females. 

The registration card v/iU also contain in an appropriate place 
substantially the following notices: 

This registration card must be carried on the'person. 

Penalty. — Anyone required to register under the President's proclamation of April 
19, 1918, shall not, after the date fixed for her registration and the issuance to her of 
a registration card, be found within the limits of the United States, its territories or 
possessions, udthout having her registration cardon her person, under liability, among' 
other penalties, to arrest and detention for the period of the war. 

6. A registration card shall not be issued to any person who has 
already obtained one, unless she surrenders her former card. If an 
alien female uses a registration card relatmg to any person other than 
herself, or for the purpose of obtaining a registration card makes any 
false statement or false representation in her registration afhdavit, 
she shall be deemed to have violated these Regulations. 



EEGISTEATION OP GERMAN ALIEN" FEMALES. 19 

7. Particular instructions may be issued to registration officers 
from time to time governing the issuance to registrants of registra- 
tion cards. 

Article X, 

THE RETURN OF REGISTRATION AFFIDAVITS AND REPORTS ON REGIS- 
' TRATION. 

A. DUTIES OF ASSISTANT REGISTRARS. 

1, In each place of registration on the day immediately after the 
last day upon wJiichregisiration cards are directed there to he issued {See 
Art. IX, par. 1) the registration officershall place together in alphabeti- 
cal order three distinct, complete sets of the signed and executed reg- 
istration affidavits upon which registration cards haveheen issued, and 
shall note upon each of said registration affidavits, in the place pro- 
vided for that purpose, the issuance of such registration card; and he 
shall put together in three distinct, complete sets the signed and exe- 
cuted registration affidavits upon which registration cards have not 
been issued and shall note upon each of such registration affidavits, 
in the place provided for that purpose, the fact that registration cards 
have not been issued on such affidavits. The assistant registrar in 
cities shall then prepare, in triplicate, a list in alphabetical order of 
the names of those registrants to whom registration cards have been 
issued upon the summary sheets provided for this purpose, and he 
shall fill in upon such summary sheets the blanks required to be ffiled 
in and shall sign each of said summary sheets. This summary sheet 
shall be substantially in the following form: 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

Department of Justice. 

registration of alien females. 

(Under proclamation of the President dated April 19, 1918.) 

SUMMARY SHEET OF NAMES OF ALIEN FEMALES TO Vv'HOM REGISTRATION CARDS HAVE 

BEEN ISSUED. 



State of , County of 

City (or town) of , Precinct No 

, 1918. 

NAMES. 

1 10 

2 11 

3 12 

4 13 

5 14 

6 15 

7 16 

8 17 

9 18 



20 



EEGISTRATIOISr OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 



19. 
20. 
21. 

22. 
23. 

24. 
25. 

26. 
27. 
28. 
20. 



30. 
31. 
32. 

33. 
3J. 
35. 
30. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 



(Assistant registrar.) 



(Official title, police, or post office 

Note.— The assistant registrar shall carefully insert above under the name of each 
registrant all other names used by each registrant, listing a registrant who is known 
by more than one siu'name or married name substantially as follows: e. g. "Jane 
Smith, also known as Jane Bro'.vn." 

2. No summary sheet need be made by assistant registrars in 
nonurban areas. 

3. Each complete set of registration affidavits upon which regis- 
tration cards have been issued, together with one of the summary 
sheets, shall bo placed in a package, separately ^wapped and sealed, 
and indorsed by the registration oflicer substantially as follows: 

This package contains the executed registration aflidavits of alien 

(Give number.) 

females, required to register under the President's proclamation, dated April 19, 1918, 

to whom registration cards were issued at 

(Insert designation cf registration place by name of State, county, city (or town), yrccinct.) 



(.Assistant registrar.) 



(Official title, police or post office.) 

and all three sets shall be delivered by the assistant registrar, by 
mail or otherwise, to his chief registrar. 

4. Each complete set of registration af3Bdavits upon which registra- 
tion cards have not been issued shall be placed in a package, separately 
wrapped and sealed, and indorsed by the registration officer sub- 
stantially as follows: 

This package contains the executed registration affidaAats of alien 

(Give number.) 

females, required to register under the President's proclamation, dated April 19, 1918, 

to whom registration cards were not issued at 

(Insert designation of registration place by name of State, connty, city (or town), precinct.) 



(Assistant Registrar.) 
(OfTicial title, police or post office.) 

and all three sets shall be delivered by the assistant registrar, by 
mail or othervdse, to his chief registrar. 



EEGISTEATION OP GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 21 

5. Each assistant registrar shall also send to his chief registrar all 
unused forms of registration affidavits, registration cards, and sum- 
mary sheets. He shall completely destroy any of such forms which 
for any reason may have been erroneously marked, torn, mutilated, 
or otherwise disfigured. 

6. If no alien females have registered in his district, the assistant 
registrar shall report that fact in writing to his chief" registrar. 

B. DUTIES OF CHIEF REGISTRARS. 

1. The chief registrar in each city, upon the receipt by him of the 
three packages containing the executed registration affidavits, upon 
which registration cards have been issued, with the summary sheets 
of the assistant registrars thereon, shall, ifilie total recjistration is less 
tTian 100 in Us city, relist the summaries of the assistant registrars, in 
triplicate, on a summary sheet provided for that purpose, which 
summary sheet, to be made by such chief registrar, shall show alpha- 
betically the names of the precincts or subdivisions of the city and 
the names, listed alphabetically, of the registrants in each precinct or 
subdivision. This summary sheet of the chief registrar in cities shall 
be substantially as follows: 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 
Department of Justice. 

REGISTRATION OP ALIEN FEMALES. 

(Under proclamation of th3 President dated April 19, 191?.) 
SUMMARY SHEET OP CHIEF REGISTRARS IN CITIES. 

State of ^ County of 

^^*y«^ ";.v,'m8: 

NAMES OF ALIEN FEMALES TO WHOM REGISTRATION CARDS HAVE BEEN ISSUED. 



Precinct No. 1. 



Precinct No. 2. 



(Chief registrar.) 



(Official title, polic3 or pos". office.) 
Note.— The chief registrar shall carefully insert above, under the name of each 
registrant, all other names used by each registrant, listing a registrant who is known 
by more than one surname or married name substantially as follows, e. <r.: "Jane 
Smith, also known as Jane Brown." '^ 

2. The chief registrar in each nonurban area, upon the receipt by 
him of the three packages containing the executed registration 



22 SEGISTEATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

afudavits upon which registration cards have been issued; shall 
legibly print or typewrite the surname or married name, given names, 
and other names of or used by the registrant on the right-hand mar- 
gin of each registration affidavit m the space indicated, and shall 
make out m triplicate a summary sheet on a form provided for that 
purpose, Tv^hich shall show alphabetically the names of the toT\Tis or 
other communities within that area and the names listed alphabetic- 
ally of the registrants within such town or commmiity to whom reg- 
istration cards have been issued. This summary sheet of the chief 
registrar m nonurban areas shall be substantially as follows: 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

t 

Depaetment of Justice. 

REGISTRATION OF ALIEN FEMALES. 
(Under proclamation of the President dated April 19, 191S.) 

SUMMARY SHEET OF CHIEF REGISTRARS IN NONURBAN AREAS. 

State of , County of Date 

NAMES OF ALIEN FEMALES TO WHOM REGISTRATION CARDS HAVE BEEN ISSUED. 

Town of Town of 



(Chie I Registrar.) 



(Oflficial title, police or post oflice.) 
Note. — The chief registrar shall carefully insert above under the name of each 
registrant all other names used by eacli registrant, listing a registrant who is known 
by more than one siu'name or married name substantially as follows: "Jane Smith, 
also known as Jane Brown." 

3. All chief registrars shall verify the fact that each of their 
assistant registrars has forwarded to them the registration affidavits 
and summary sheets required to be forwarded by the assistant 
registrars before the chief registrars shall forward (as hereinafter 
provided) any of the executed registration affidavits or their sum- 
mary sheet thereon, if any. 

4. AU chief registrars shall then make up three sets of the registra- 
tion affidavits upon which registration cards have been issued, with 
the summary sheets, if any, received by them from each assistant 
registrar, and add to each of said sets their own summary sheet, 

if any, and shall forward one package containing a complete set ^ 



KEGISTKATIOK OF GEKMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 23 

of registration affidaYits upon which registration cards have been 
issued, with the summary sheet of the assistant registrar and their 
summary sheet, if any, to the Department of Justice, Washington, 
D, C, notifying the United States marshal of their district that 
they have done so, and shall transmit a second set to the Ihiited 
States marshal of their district, and shall retain the third set for 
their own record and information. 

5. Before forwarding the said package to the Department of Justice 
aU chief registrars shall indorse thereon the following: 

FOR DELIVERY TO THE DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 

Thia package contains the executed registration affidavits of alien 

(Give niimbor ) 

females required to register under the President's proclamation dated April 19, 1918, 

to whom registration cards were issued in the city of , county 

of State of , ,19.. 



(Chief registrar.) 
(Oflicial title, pc!iC3, or post olficj ) 



6. Before forwarding the said package to the United States 
marshal all chief registrars shall indorse thereon the following: 

FOR DELIVERY TO TEE UNITED STATES MARSHAL FOR THE DISTRICT OF 
, AT 

This package contains the executed registration affidavits of alien 

(GivR number ) 

females required to register under the President's proclamation, dated April 19, 1918, 

to whom registration cards were issued in the city of , county of 

..., State of , ,19... 



(Cniet regislnu.) 
(Ollicial title, police or post oilice.) 



7. AU chief registrars shall deal with the three packages of regis- 
tration affidavits upon which registration cards have not been 
issued, together with the summary sheet of the assistant registrars 
thereon, as follows : 

They shall place upon each of said packages an indorsement in sub- 
stantially the following form: 

State of , county of 

City of 

This package contains the executed registration affidavits o' alien 

(d'ive number.) 

females required to regi? ior under the President's proclamation, dated April 19, 1918, 

filed at , upon which registration cards were not 

(Insert place.) 
issued. 



(Date.) (Chie; r gistrar ) 

(OITicia tiilj, polic, or poi. ofliai.) 



24 REGISTRATION" OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

Aiid shall immediately forward one package so indorsed to the 
Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, together with all such 
information concerning such registrants as has been obtained; one 
set to the United States marshal of the district, ivith a copy of the 
statement of all such information concerning such registrants as has 
been obtained; and shall retain the remaining set for their own 
record and information. 

Article XI. 

PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION OF ALIEN FEMALES IN PLACES OTHER 
THAN THEIR HABITUAL PLACE OF RESIDENCE. 

1. Any alien female required to register who is unavoidably 
absent from her place of residence on the registration day fixed for 
such place must, in order to relieve herself from the penalties here- 
inbefore prescribed for failure to register, present herself ""at the 
place and time prescribed for registration in the district in which she 
temporarily is, and shall then and there register herself in the regular 
way before the registration officer of such district. Such registra- 
tion officer shall immediately forward to the registration officer of 
the habitual place of residence of such registrant her registration 
affidavit duly executed, in triplicate, and shall immediately issue to 
such registrant a provisional registration card made out by the 
registration officer in the following form: (Note: If tlie registration 
officer is not supplied with this form he shall write or typewrite one.) 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Dr:PAKTMENT OF JuSTICE. 
REGISTRATION OF ALIEN FEMALES. 

(Uuder Proclamation of the President dated April 19, 1918.) 

PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION CARD. 

State of , County of ., 

City (or town) of , Precinct No 

This certifies that , an alien female required to 

register under the President's proclamation dated April 19, 1918, a resident of 

, has filed at this 

(Here Insert State, county, city (or town), etc., of residence.) 

registration office, on the day of , 1918, the registration affidavit 

required of such alien female. 
6®" This card is not the registration card required under the regulations for the 
registration of such alien females. This card must he presented ^\•ithin 30 days 
from the date hereof by the bearer to the registration officer in the habitual place 
of residence of said registrant. This card becomes void for all purposes at the 
expiration of 30 days from the date hereof. 



(Date.) (Registration officer.) 

(Oflicia: title police, or post ofDco ) 



EEGISTRATION OF GEEMAIST ALIEN FEMALES. 25 

2. Upon the presentation of the provisional registration card 
(described in the foregoing paragraph) by the registrant to the regis- 
tration officer of the habitual place of residence of the registrant, such 
registration ofhcer shall, if he has received the registration affidavits 
filed by such registrant and has satisfied himself that the statements 
of the registrant in her affidavit of registration as to her place of resi- 
dence and place of employment are correct, issue to such registrant a 
registration card in the regular form as hereinabove described. If 
such registration officer shall not be in possession of a form of such 
regular registration card, he shall make requisition therefor to the 
chief registrar of his district or the United States marshal. 

3. All registration officers receiving registration affidavits of per- 
sons residing in their districts but first filed elsewhere shall imme- 
diately on the expiration of 30 days from the date of execution thereof 
make up three complete sets of such affidavits, together with a sum- 
mary sheet of the number thereof and the names of the registrants, 
and shall forward each set in the same manner and to the same per- 
sons or places as hereinbefore prescribed concerning the forwarding 
of registration affidavits of resident registrants. 

Article XII. 
REPORT OF UNITED STATES MARSHAL. 

1. It shall be the duty of the United States marshal in each judicial 
district to see that, within a reasonable time after the dates fixed for 
registration in any city or nonurban area, he receives from the chief 
registrar of said city or nonurban area the package containing the 
sunimaiy sheet and the executed registration affidavits and a noti- 
fication from the chief registrar of each city and nonurban area that 
one package of said affidavits and summary sheets has been sent to 
the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. If, for any reason, 
any chief registrar fails within a reasonable time after the dates 
fixed for registration to transmit to the United States marshal 
said package and said notification, the United States marshal shall 
so notify the Department of Justice. 

2. Upon receiving from the chief registrar of each and every district 
affected the package containing the executed registration affidavits 
and the summary sheets and upon receiving notice of the fact that a 
similar package has been forwarded to the Department of Justice, 
the United States marshal shall notify the Department of Justice 
that each registration district in his juchcial district has forvv-arded 
to the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, such package, 
together with a list of the names of the chief registrars who have thus 
reported. Each marshal shall also prepare and forward to the 
Department of Justice a statement showing the number of German 



26 EEGISTKATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

alien females registered in each city and the total number of such 
females registered in the non-urban areas in his judicial district. 

3. Each United States marshal shall immediately transmit to the 
Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, all information received 
by him from any registration officer concerning registrants to whom 
registration cards have not been issued. 

Article XIII. 

CHANGE OF RESIDENCE BY AN ALIEN FEMALE. 

1. Any alien femr.le registered or required to register who shall 
change her place of residence to another place of residence within the 
same registration district shall immediately report such change to the 
registration officer of such registration district, and shall present to 
such registration officer her registration card for the purpose of 
having indorsed thereon by such registration officer the change of 
residence. The registration officer shall immediately give notice of 
such change of residence to the Department of Justice, the United 
States marshal for that judicial district, and to his chief registrar, 
upon a form to be furnished by the Department of Justice for that 
purpose, substantially as follows: 

Note. — If the registration officer is not supplied with this form he shall write or 
typewrite one. 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. 
REGISTRATION OF ALIEN FEMALES. 

(Under Proclamation of the President dated April 19, 1918.) 

Notice of Permission to Change Residence Within Same Registration Dis- 
trict Given to — • 

(Name of alien female.) 

Sir : I have this day granted permission to to change 

(Name of alien female.) 

her residence from 

(Give apartment number, .street number, city, town county. State, of old residence ) 

to 

(Give apartment number, street number, city, town, county. State, of new residence.) 

within my registration district. 
Respectfully, 

Dated 

(Assistant registrar.) 



(Oflicial title, police or post office.) 

Precinct No ; City or town of 

County of , State of 

Note. — To be used only when residence is changed to another address in the same 
registration district. To be filled out in triplicate. One copy to be sent to Depart- 
ment of Justice; the second to the United States marshal for your district; and the 
third to yoiu- chief registrar. (See Regulations, Art. XIII, par. 1.) 



EEGISTEATION OF GEKMAjST ALIEN FEMALES. 27 

2. No alien female registered or required to register shall change her 
place of residence to a place of residence within another registration 
district without a permit. AppHcation for such permit must be made 
by the ahen female to the registration officer of the registration district 
in which the alien female then resides. The application must be made 
in four copies upon a form to be furnished for that purpose, on which 
form such ahen female must state full particulars as to the date on which 
her residence is to be changed, as to the reason for such change, and as 
to her intended place of residence. The registration officer to whom 
such apphcation for change of residence is made shall, if no reason 
against the grantmg of such permit be manifest to hmi, indorse such 
permit upon the registration card of the alien female, which must be 
presented by the latter to the registration officer for that purpose. 
The. registration officer shall immediately fill m the form of notice of 
permit of such change of residence attached to each application, and 
shall forward one of the aj:)phcations with the notice of such permit, 
properly filled in by him, to liis chief registrar; the second to the 
United States marshal for that judicial district; and the third to the 
Department of Justice. He shall retain the fom-th application form. 
The registration officer shall notify the alien female to whom per- 
mission is given to change her place of residence from one registra- 
tion district to another that such alien female must forthwith report 
her arrival in the registration district into which she moves to the 
registration officer of that district and exhibit to him her registration 
card with permit of change of residence-indorsed thereon; and such 
alien female is hereby required so to report. The form of apphcation 
and of permit under this paragraph shall be substantially as follows: 

United States op America. 
Department of Justice. 

REGISTRATION OF ALIEN FEMALES. 

(Under Proclamation of the President dated April 19, 19IS.) 

(Four copies of form must be filled out.) 

Change op Residence from One Registration District to Another. 

application for permit. 

(To be made by applicant. Seal Regulations, Art. XUI, par. 2.) 

To the Registration Officer, 

City or town of County of 

State of 

Sir: I hereby respectfully request permission to change my permanent place of 

residence, on 191. ., from 

(Give date.) (Give apartment number, street number, town, city, county, Statj.) 

to - 

(Give apartment number, street number, town, city, county. State.) 

My desire to change my residence is due to the following facts: 

Respectfully, 

(Name or names of thcapplicau.) 

Dated 



28 EEGISTRATION OF GEKMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

NOTICE OF PERMIT. 

(To be filled out by registration officer. See Regulations, Art. XIII, par. 2.) 

Sir: Permission has been granted this clay on the above application to 

to change her residence on 

(Name of alien female.) (Give date.) 

, from 

(Give apartment number, street number, town, city, county, State.) 

to 

(Give apartment number, street number, town, city, county. State.) 

Respectfully, 

(Assistant Registrar.) 
(Official title, police or post oflice.) 



Dated 

Precinct No , City or town of 

County of , State of ,- 

NoT2.— If application is granted, one copy of this form, fully filled in, should be sent by the registration 
officer to his chief re<H:istrar, the second copy to the United Stales marshal for the judicial district, the 
third copy to the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, and the fourth copy retained. If denied, 
proceed under Regulations, Article XIII, paragraph 3. 

3. If the registration officer to whom application for permit of 
change of residence is made under the next preceding paragraph shall 
find sufficient cause against the granting of such permit his decision 
shall be final unless the alien female shall demand that the application 
be forwarded to the United States marshal in the judicial district for 
final action. If such demand be made the registration officer shall 
forward the application for such permit of change of residence, with 
the report of his reasons for not granting same, to the United States 
marshal in his judicial district for final action. If such marshal 
shall decide that the permit should be granted, he shaU return the 
application to the registration officer with instructions to grant the 
permit, and the registration officer shall proceed with such applica- 
tion and notice of such permit in the manner set forth in the pre- 
ceding paragraph. If no such demand is made, the registration 
officer shaU within a reasonable time forward the application, with 
a brief statement of his reasons for the denial thereof and with a 
statement that the ahen female has not demanded further action 
thereon, to the United States marshal in his judicial district for 
purposes of record. 

Article XIV. 

These Rules and Regulations may be modified at any time by further 
Proclamation or other public act of the President of the United States 
or by further rules and regulations made by the Attorney General of 
the United States under the authority of the President. 
By order of the Predd^nt. 

T. W. Gregory, 

Attorney General. 



APPENDIX I. 



A. 

THE PBESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION OF APHIL 19, 1918. 

By the President of the United States op Amehiga. 
a proclamation. 

Whereas by act of Congress, approved the 16th day of April, 1918, entitled "An 
act to amend section 4067 of the Revised Statutes by extending its scope to include 
•women, " the said section 4067 of the Revised Statutes is amended to read as follows 

"Whenever there is a declared war between the United States and any foreign 
nation or government, or any invasion or predatory incursion is perpetrated, at. 
tempted, or threatened against the territory of the United States by any foreign 
nation or government, and the President makes public proclamation of the event, 
all natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of the hostile nation or government, being 
of the age of 14 years and upwards, who shall be within the United States, and not 
actually naturalized, shall be liable to be apprehended, restrained, secured, and 
■ removed as alien enemies. The President is authorized, in any such event, by 
his- proclamation thereof, or other public act, to direct the conduct to be observed 
on the part of the United States toward the aliens who become so liable, the manner 
and degree of the restraint to which they shall be subject, and in what cases and upon 
what security thek residence shall be permitted, and to provide for the removal of 
those who, not being permitted to reside within the United States, refuse or neglect 
to depart therefrom ; and to establish any other regulations which are found necessary 
in the premises and for the public safety. " 

Whereas by sections 4068, 4069, and 4070 of the Re\-ised Statutes further provision 
is made relative to alien enemies; 

And Whereas a state of war has heretofore been declared and proclaimed to exist be- 
tween the United States and the Imperial German Government and between the 
United States and the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Government; 

Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, 
acting under and by ^'irtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution of the 
United States and the said sections of the Revised Statutes, do hereby further pro- 
claim and direct that the conduct to be observed on the part of the United States 
toward all natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of Germany or Austria-Hungary 
of the age of 14 years and upwards, who shall be within the United States and^not 
actually naturalized, shall be as follows: 

All such natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of Germany or Austria-Hungary 
are enjoined to preserve the peace toward the United States and to refrain from crime 
against the public safety, and from violating the laws of the United States and of 
the. States and Territories thereof, and to refrain from actual hostility or giving infor- 
mation, aid, or comfort to the enemies of the United States, and to comply strictly 
with the regulations which are hereby or which have been or may be from time to 
time promulgated by the President; and so long as they shall conduct themselves in 
accordance with law, they shall be undistui-bed in the peaceful pursuit of their lives 
and occupations and be accorded the consideration due to all peaceful and law- 
abiding persons, except so far as restrictions may be necessary for their own protec- 
tion and for the safety of the United States; and toward such of said persons as con- 
duct themselves in accordance with law, all citizens of the United States are enjoined 
to preserve the peace and to treat them with all such friendliness as may be com- 
patible with loyalty and allegiance to the United States. 

And all of such natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of Germany or Austria- 
Hungary who fail to conduct themselves as so enjoined, in addition to all other 
penalties prescribed by law, shall be liable to restraint, or to give security, or to 
remove and depart from the United States in the manner prescribed by sections 
4069 and 4070 of the Revised Statutes, and as prescribed in the regulations duly pro- 
mulgated by the President. 

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80 - EEGISTEATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

And pursuant to the authority vested in me, I hereby declare and proclaim, aa 
necessary in the premises and for the public safety, that regulations 1 to 12, inclu- ■ 
sive, in the proclamation issued by me under date of April 6, 1917, and regulations 
13 to 20, inclusive, in the proclamation issued by me under date of November IG, 

1917, shall be, and they hereby are, extended to and declared applicable to all natives, 
citizens, denizens, or subjects of Germany, being females of the age of 14 years and 
upwards, who shall be within the United States and not actually naturalized: Provided, 
That this extension of regulation 4 of the proclamation issued by me under date of 
April 6, 1917, shall not become effective until such time as may be fixed and declared 
by the Attorney General of the United States. 

And pursuant to the authority vested in me, I hereby declare and proclaim, as 
necessary in the premises and for the public safety, that regulations 1 to 3, inclusive, 
in the proclamation issued by me under date of December 11, 1917, shall be, and 
they are hereby, extended to and declared applicable to all natives, citizens, deni- 
zens, or subjects of Aiistria-Hungary, being females of the age of 14 years and up- 
wards, who shall be within the United States and not actually natiu-alized. 

This proclamation and the regulations herein contained shall extend and apply to 
all land and water, continental or insular, in any way within the jurisdiction of the 
United States. 

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United 
States to be afBxed. 

Done in the District of Columbia this 19th day of April, in the year of our Lord 

1918, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and forty- 
eecond. 

[seal.] Woodrow Wilson. 

By the President: 
Frank L. Polk, 

Acting Secretary of State, 

B. 

REGULATIONS 19 AND 20 OF THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION 
DATED NOVEMBER 16, 1917. 

19. All alien enemies are hereby required to register at such times and places and 
in such manner as may be fixed by the Attorney General of the United States, and 
the Attorney General is hereby authorized and directed to provide, as speedily aa 
may be practicable, for registration of all alien enemies and for the issuance of regis- 
tration cards to alien enemies and to make and declare such rules and regulations aa 
he may deem necessary for effecting such registration; and all alien enemies and all 
other persons are hereby required to comply with such rules and regulations; and the 
Attorney Geneml in carrying out such registration is hereby authorized to utilize 
such agents, agencies, officers, and departments of the United States and of the sev- 
eral States, Territories, dependencies, and municipalities thereof and of the District 
of Columbia as he may .select for the purpose, and all such agents, agencies, officers, 
and departments are hereby granted full authority for all acts done by them in the 
execution of this regulation when acting by the direction of the Attorney General. 
After the date fixed by the Attorney General for such registration, an alien enemy 
shall not be found within the limits of the United States, its Territories or possessions, 
without having liis registration card on his person. 

20. An alien enemy shall not change his place of abode or occupation or otherwise 
travel or move from place to place -without full compliance with any such regulations 
as the Attorney General of the United States maj% from time to time, make and 
declare; and the Attorney General is hereby authorized to make and declare, from 
time to time, such regulations concerning the movements of alien enemies as he may 
deem necessary in the premises and for the public safety, and to provide in such 
regulations for monthly, weekly, or other periodical report by alien enemies to 
Fedci-al, Stat^, or local authorities: and all alien enemies shall report at the times 
and places and to the authorities specified in such regulations. 



SCHEDtlXE "A." 



List of Municipalities (Referred to in the Regulatioiis as '^Cities") Which 
Had a Population of 5,000 or over by United Statea Census of 1910. 

[The chief registrar for registration in these cities or municipalities is the chief of police or 
other head of the police department except in the District of Columbia and in Porto 
Rico.\ 

ALABAMA. 

Anjiiston, Bessemer, Birmingham, Dothan, Florence, Gadsden, HuntffV'ille, 
Mobile, Montgomery, New Decatur, Selma, Talladega, Tuscaloosa. 

ARIZONA. 

Bisbee, Douglas, Globe, Phoenix, Prescott, Tucson. 

ARKANSAS. 

Argenta, Fort Smith, Helena, Hot Springs, Jonesboro, Little Rock, Paragould, 
Pine Bluff, Texarkana. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Alameda, Alhambra, BakersfigTd, Berkeley, Eureka, Fresno, Long Beach, Log 
Angeles, Maiys^-ille, Napa, Oakland, Pasadena, Petaluma, Pomona, Redlands, Rich- 
rtiond. Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino. San Diego, San Fi'ancisco, San Jose, 
San LuLs Obispo, San Rafael, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Santa Monica, 
Santa Rosa, Stockton, Vallejo. 

COLORADO. 

Boulder, Canon, Colorado Sijrings, Cripple Creek, Denver, Fort Collins, Grand 
Junction, Greeley, Leadville, Pueblo, Trinidad. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Ansonia, Branford, Bridgeport, Bristol, Danbuiy, Derby, East Hartford, Enfield, 
Fan-field, Greenwich, Groton, Hamden, Hartford, Huntington, Killingly, Manchester, 
Meriden, Middletown, Naugatuck, New Britain, New Haven, New London, New 
Milford, Norwalk, Norwich, Orange, Plainfield, Plymouth, Putnam, Rockville, 
Southington, Stafford, Stamford, Stonington, Stratford, Torrington, Wallingford, 
Waterbury, Willimantic, Winsted. 

DELAWARE. 

Wilmington. 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.1 
Washington. 

FLORIDA. 

Gainesville, Jacksonville, Key West, Lake City, Miami, Pensacola, St. Augustine, 
Tallahassee, Tampa, West Tampa. 

I A barred zone. 



32 BEGISTKATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

GEORGIA. ► ; 

Albany, Americiia, Athena, Atlanta, Augusta, Brunswick, Columbus, Cordele/ 
Dalton, Dublin, Elberton, Fitzgerald, Gainesville, Griffin, La Grange, Macon, 
Marietta, Newnan, Rome, Savannah, Thomasviile, Valdosta, Waycross. 

HA WAR. ''" 

Ewa district, Hamakua district, Honolulu City, Koloa district, Makawao district, 
North Hilo district, North Kohala district. Puna district, South Hilo district, Waialua 
district, Wailuku district, Waimea district. 

IDAHO. 

Boise, Coeur d'Alene, Lewiston, Pocatello, Twin Falls. 

ILLINOIS. 

Alton, Aurora, Beardstown, Belleville, Belvidere, Berwyn, Bloomington, Blue 
Island, Cairo, Canton, Carbondale, Centralia, Champaign, Charleston, Chicago, 
Chicago Heights, Cicero, Clinton, CoUinsville, Danville, Decatm-, De Kalb, Dixon, 
Duquoin, East St. Louis, Edwardsville, Elgin, Evanston, Forest Park, Freeport, 
Galesburg, Granite, Harrisburg, Harvey, Herrin, Jacksonville, Joliet, Kankakee, 
La Grange, Kewanee, La Salle, Lincoln, Litchfield, MacomB, Madison, Marion, Mat- 
toon, Maywood, Moline, Monmouth, Mount Carmel, Mount Vernon, Murphysboro, 
Oak Park, Olney, Ottawa, Pana, Paris, Pekin, Peoria, Peru, Pontiac, Quincy, Rock- 
ford, Rock Island, Springfield, Spring Valley, Staunton, Sterling, Streator, Taylor- 
ville, Urbana, Waukegan. 

INDIANA. 

Alexandria, Anderson, Bedford, Bloomington, Brazil, Clinton, Columbus, Conners- 
ville, Crawfords\'ille, East Chicago, Elkhart, Elwood, Evansville, Fort Wayne, 
Frankfort, Gary, Goshen, Greensburg, Hammond, Hartford, Huntington, Indianapo- 
lis, Jeffersonville, Kokomo, La Fayette, Laporte, Lebanon, Linton, Logansport, 
Madison, Marion, Michigan City, Mishawaka, Mount Vernon, Muncie, New Albany, 
Newcastle, Noblesville, Peru, Portland, Princeton, Richmond, Seymour, ShelbyAdlle, 
South Bend, Terra Haute, Valparaiso, Vincenues, Wabash, Washington, Whiting, 

IOWA. 

Boone, Burlington, Cedar Falls, Cedar Rapids, Centerville, Charles City, Clinton, 
Council Bluffs, Creston, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Fort Dodge, Fort Madi- 
son, Grinnell, Iowa City, Keokuk, Marshalltown, Mason City, Muscatine, Oelwein, 
Oskaloosa, Ottumwa, Sioux City, Waterloo, Webster City. 

KANSAS. 

Arkansas City, Atchison, Chanute, Coffejrvdlle, Emporia, Fort Scott, Galena, Hutch- 
inson, Independence, lola. Junction, Kansas City, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Man- 
hattan, Newton, Ottawa, Parsons, Pittsburg, Rosedale, Salina, Topeka, Wellington, 
Wichita, Winfield. 

KENTUCKY. 

Ashland, Bellevue, Bowling Green, Covington, Danville, Dayton, Frankfort, 
Henderson, Hopkinsville, Lexington, Louisville, Mayfield, Maysville, Middlesboro, 
Newport, Owensboro, Paducah, Paris, Richmond, Winchester. 



EEGISTEATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 33 

LOUISIANA. 

Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Crowley, Houma, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Monroe, 
Morgan City, New Iberia, New Orleans, Shreveport. 

MAINE. 

Auburn, Augusta, Bangor, Bath, Biddeford, Brewer, Brunswick, Calais, Caribou, 
Gardiner, Houlton, Lewiston, Old Town, Presque Isle, Portland, Rockland, Rum- 
ford, Saco, Saiiford, Skowhegan, South Portland, Waterville, Westbrook. 

MARYLAND. 

Annapolis, Baltimore, Cambridge, Cumberland, Frederick, Frostburg, Hagers- 

town, Salisbury. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Abington, Adams, Amesbury, Amlierst, Andover, Arlington, Athol, Attleboro, 
Belmont, Beverly, Blackstone, Boston, Braintree, Bridgewater, Brockton, Brookline, 
Cambridge, Chelmsford, Chelsea, Chicopee, Clinton, Concord, Danvers, Dedham, 
Easthampton, Easton, Everett, Fairhaven, Fall River, Fitchburg, Framingham, 
Franklin, Gardner, Gloucester, Grafton, Great Barrington, Greenfield, Haverhill, 
Holyoke, Hudson, Ipswich, Lawrence, Leominster, Lowell, Lynn, Maiden, Mansfield, 
Marblehead, Marlboro, Maynard, Medford, Melrose, Methuen, Middleboro, MUford, 
Milton, Montague, Natick, Needham, New Bedford, Newburyport, Newton, North 
Adams, North Andover, North Attleboro, Northampton, Northbridge, Norwood, 
Orange, Palmer, Peabody, Pittsfield, Plymouth, Quincy, Reading, Revere, Rockland, 
Salem, Saugus, Somerville, Southbridge, Spencer, Springfield, Stoneham, Stoughton, 
Swampscott, Taunton, Wakefield, Waltham, Ware, Watertown, Webster, Wellesley, 
West Springfield, Westboro, Westfield, Weymouth, Whitman, Winchendon, Win- 
chester, Winthrop, Woburn, Worcester. 

MICHIGAN. 

Adrian, Albion, Alpena, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Bay City, Benton Harbor, 
Boyne City, Cadillac, Cheboygan, Coldwater, Detroit, Dowagiac, Escanaba, Flint, 
Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Hancock, Hillsdale, Holland, Houghton, Ionia, Iron 
Mountain, Ironwood, Ishpeming, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Laurium, Ludington, 
Manistee, Marquette, Menominee, Monroe, Mount Clemens, Muskegon, Negaunee, 
Niles, Owosso, Pontiac, Port Huron, Saginaw, St. Joseph, Sault Ste. Marie, Three 
Rivers, Traverse City, Wyandotte, YpsUanti. 

MINNESOTA. 

Albert Lea, Austin, Bemidji, Brainerd, Chisholm, Cloquet, Crookstou, Duluth, 
Eveleth, Faribault, Fergus Falls, Ilibbing, Little Falls, Mankato, Minneapolis, 
New Ulm, Owatonna, Red Wing, Rochester, St. Cloud, St. Paul, Stillwater, Vir- 
ginia, Winona. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Biloxi, Brookhaven, Columbus City, Corinth, Greenville, Greenwood, Gulfport. 
Hattiesburg, Jackson, Laurel, McComb, Meridian, Natchez, Vicksburg, Yazoo City, 

MISSOURI. 

Brookfield, Cape Girardeau, Carthage, Chillicothe, Columbia, Flat River, Fulton, 
Hannibal, Independence, Jefferson, Joplin, Kansas City, Kirksville, Lexington, 
Mexico, Moberly, Nevada, Poplar Bluff, St. Charles, St. Joseph, St. Louis, Sedalia, 
Springfield, Trenton, Webb City, Webster Groves, Wellaton. 



©4 REGISTRATION OF GEEMAN ALIEN FEMALES. • 

MONTANA. 

Anaconda, Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell, Livingston, 
Missoula. 

NEBRASKA. 

Beatrice, Columbus, Fairbury, Freemont, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, 
Lincoln, Nebraska City, Norfolk, Omaha, York. 

NEVADA. 

Reno. 

NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

Berlin, Claremont, Concord, Derry, Dover, Franklin, Keene, Laconia, Lebanon, 
Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, Rochester, Somersworth. 

NEW JERSEY. 

Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Bayonne, Bloomfield, Bridgeton, Burlington, Camden, 
Dover, East Orange, Elizabeth, Englewood, Garfield, Gloucester, Guttenberg, Hack- 
ensack, Hammonton, Harrison, Hoboken, Irvington, Jersey City, Kearney, Long 
Branch, Millville, Montclair, Morristown, Newark, New Brunswick, North Plainfield, 
Nutley, Orange, Passaic, Paterson, Perth Amboy, Pidllipsburg, Plainfield, Princeton, 
Rah way, Red Bank, Ridgewood, Roosevelt, Rutherford, Salem, Somer\dlle, South 
Amboy, South Orange, Summit, Trenton, Union, Vineland, Westfield, West Hoboken, 
West New York, West Orange. 

NEW MEXICO. 

Albuquerque, Roswell, Santa Fe. 

NEW YORK. 

Albany, Albion, Amsterdam, Auburn, Bata\da, Beacon, Binghamton, Buffalo, 
Canandaigua, Catskill, Cohoes, Corning,^ Cortland, Dunkirk, Elmira, Fredonia, 
Fulton, Geneva, Gle^s Falls, Gloversville, Haverstraw, Herkimer, Iloosick Falls, 
Ilornell, Hudson, Hudson Falls, Ilion, Ithaca, Jamestown, Johnstown, Kingston, 
Lackawanna, Little Falls, Lockport, Malone, Mamaroneck, Mechanics ville, Medina, 
Middletown, Mount Yernon, New Rochelle, New York, Newark, Newburgh, Niagara 
Falls, North Tarrytown, North Tonawanda, Norwich, Ogdensburg, Olean, Oneida, 
Oneonta, Ossining, Oswego, Peekskill, Plattsburg, Port Chester, Port Jervis, Pough- 
keepsie, Rensselaer, Rochester, Rome, Salamanca, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, 
Seneca Falls, Solvay, SjTacuse, Tarrytown, Tonawanda, Troy, Utica, Watertown, 
Watervhet, W'hite Plains, Yonkers. 

NORTH CAROLINA. 

Asheville, Charlotte, Concord, Durham, Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, Gastonia, 
Qoldsboro, Greensboro, High Point, Kinston, New Bern, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, 
Salisbury, Washington, Wilmington, Wilson, Winston-Salem. 

NORTH DAKOTA. 

Bismarck, Devils Lake, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot. 

OHIO. 

Akron, Alliance, Ashland, Ashtabula, Athens, Barberton, Bellaire, Bellefontaine, 
Bellevue, Bowling Green, Bucyrus, Cambridge, Canal Dover, Canton, Chillicothe, 
Cincinnati, Circleville, Cleveland, Columbus, Conneaut, Coshocton, Dayton, Defiance, 
Delaware, Delphos, East Cleveland, East Liverpool, Elyria, Findlay, Fostoria, 



REGISTEATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 35 

Fremont, Galion, GalHpolis, Greenville, Hamilton, Lronton, Jackson, Kenton, Lake- 
wood, Lancaster, Lima, Lorain, Mansfield, Marietta, Marion, Martins Ferry, Massillon, 
Middletown, Mount Vernon, Nelsonville, New Philadelphia, Newark, Nile&, Norwalk, 
Norwood, Painesville, Piqua, Portsmouth, Ravenna, St. Bernard, St. Marys, Salem, 
Sandusky, Sidney, Springfield, Steubenville, Tiffin, Toledo, Troy, Urbana, Van 
Wert, Wapakoneta, Warren, Washington Court House, Wellston, Wellsville, Wooster, 
Xenia, Youngstown, Zanesville. 

OKLAHOMA. 

Ardmore, Bartlesville, Chickasha, Durant, El Reno, Enid, Guthrie, Lawton, 
McAlester, Muskogee, Oklahoma, Sapulpa, Shawnee, Tulsa. 

OREGON. 

Ashland, Astoria, Baker City, Eugene, Medford, Portland, Salem. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

AUentown, Altoona, Ambridge, Archbald, Ashland, Ashley, Bangor, Beaver Falls,' 
Bellevue, Berwick, Bethlehem, Blakely, Bloomsburg, Braddock, Bradford, Bristol, 
Butler, Carbondale, Carlisle, Carnegie, Carrick, Catasauqua, Chambersburg, Charleroi, 
Chester, Clearfield, Coaldale, Coatesville, Columbia, Connellsville, Conshohocken, 
Coraopolis, Corry, Danville, Darby, Dickson City, Donora, Dubois, Dunmore, Du- 
quosno, Duryea, East Conemaugh, East Pittsburgh, Easton, EdwardsA-ille, Erie, 
Etna, Farrell, Forest City, Franklin, Freeland, Gilberton, Glassport, Greater Punxsu- 
tawney, Greensburg, Greenville, Hanover, Harrisburg, Hazleton, Homestead, Hunt- 
ington, Indiana, Jeaanette, Jersey Shore, Johnstown, Juniata, Kane, Kingston, 
Knoxville, Lancaster, Lansford, Larksville, Latrobe, Lebanon, Lehighton, Lewis- 
town, Lock Haven, Luzerne, McKees Rocks, McKeesport, Mahoncy City, Meadville, 
Middletown, Millvale, Milton, Minersville, Monessen, Monongahela, Mount Carmel, 
Mount Pleasant, Munhall, Nanticoke, New Brighton, New Castle, New Kensington, 
Norristown, North Braddock, Northampton, Oil City, Old Forge, Olyphant, Phila- 
delphia, Phoenixville, Pittsburgh, Pittston, Plymouth, Pottstown, Pottsville, Rankin, 
Reading, Ridgway, Rochester, St. Clair, St. Marys, Sayre, Scottdale, Scranton, 
Shamokin, Sharon, Sharpsburg, Shenandoah, South Bethlehem, Steelton, Sunbury, 
Swissvale, Swoyersville, Tamaqua, Tarentum, Taylor, Throop, Titusville, Tyrone, 
Uniontown, Warren, Washington, Waynesboro, West Berwick, West Chester, West 
Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkinsburg, Williamsport, Wilmerding, Windber, Winton, 
York. 

PORTO RICO.i 

Aguadilla, Arecibo, Bayemon, Caguas, Fajardo, Guayama, Humacao, Mayaguez 
Ponce, San Juan, Yauco. 

RHODE ISLAND. 

Bristol, Burrillville, Central Falls, Coventry, Cranston, Cumberland, East Provi- 
dence, Johnston, Lincoln, Newport, North Providence, Pawtucket, Providence, 
South Kingstown, Warren, Warwick, Westerly, Woonsocket. 

SOUTH CAROLINA. 

Anderson, Charleston, Columbia, Florence, Georgetown, Greenville, Greenwood, 
Newberry, Orangeburg, Rock Hill, Spartanburg, Siunter, Union. 

SOUTH DAKOTA. 

Aberdeen, Huron, Lead, Mitchell, Sioux Falls, Watertown. 

1 The registration in Porto Rico will not be conducted by tho local but by tbe Insular Police and the 
chief registrar for cities and nonurban areas will be the Chief of the Insular Police at San Juan. 



36 REGISTRATION OP GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

TENNESSEE. 

Bristol, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Cleveland, Columbia, Jackson, Johnson City, 
Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville, Park City. 

TEXAS. 

Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Brownwood, Cleburne, Corpus 
Christi, Corsicana, Dallas, Denison, El Paso, Ennis, Fort Worth, Gainesville, Galves- 
ton, Greenville, Hillsboro, Houston, Houston Heights, Laredo, Longview, Marshall, 
Orange, Palestine, Paris, Port Arthur, San Angelo, San Antonio, Sherman, Sulphur 
Springs, Taylor, Temple, Terrell, Texarkana, Tyler, Waco, Waxahachie, Weather- 
ford, Wicliita Falls. 

UTAH. 

Logan, Ogden, Provo, Salt Lake City. 

VERMONT. 

Barre, Bennington, Brattleboro, Burlington, Colchester, Montpelier, Rockingham, 
Rutland, St. Albans, St. Johnsbury. 

VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria, Bristol, Charlottesville, Clifton Forge, Danville, Fredericksburg, 
Hampton, Lynchburg, Newport News, Norfolk, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Richmond, 
Roanoke, Staunton, Suffolk, Winchester. 

WASfflNGTON. 

Aberdeen, Bellingham, Centralia, Everett, Hoquiam, Olympia, Seattle, Spokane, 
Tacoma, Vancouver, Walla Walla, Yakima. 

WEST VIRGINIA. 

Bluefield, Charleston, Clarksburg, Elldns, Fairmont, Grafton, Huntington, Mar- 
tinsburg, Morgantown, Moundsville, Parkersburg, Wheeling. 

WISCONSIN. 

Antigo, Appleton, Ashland, Baraboo, Beaver Dam, Beloit, Chippewa Falls, Eau 
Claire, Fond du Lac, Grand Rapids, Green Bay, Janesville, Kenosha, La Crosse, 
Madison, Manitowoc, Marinette, Marshfield, Menasha, Menomonie, Merrill, Milwaukee 
Neenah, Oconto, Oshkosh, Portage, Racine Rhinelander, Sheboygan, South Milwau- 
kee, Stevens Point, Superior, Watertown, Waukesha, Wausau, West Allis. 

WYOMING. 

Cheyenne, Laramie, Rock Springs, Sheridan. 



SCHEDULE "B." 



CHIEF REGISTRARS FOR REGISTRxVTION IN NONURBAN AREAS. 

List of postmasters in the several Federal judicial districts who are chief 
registrars for the nonurban areas therein, and list of counties in each 
Federal judicial district, except districts embracing the whole of any- 
State or Territory, and location of office of United States marshal for 
each district. 

[The postmasters listed as chief registrars in this schedule "B" are to serve as chief regis- 
trars only for registration in communities ^ithin the districts and counties named 
having less than 5,000 inhabitants according to the Federal census of 1910 — in other 
words, for registration only in nonurban areas as defined in' the regulations. Names 
of counties comprised wholly or partly within cities or other municipalities ivhich had 
a population of 5,000 inhabitants or over by such census are included only for refer- 
ence and the chief registrars for the ivhole or such parts of such counties are listed in 
Schedule A.] 

ALABAMA. 

NoKTHERN District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Birmingham. 

United States marshaVs office. — Birmingham. 

Counties. — Cullman, Ivawrence, Madison, Colbert, Lauderdale, Jefferson, Calhoun, 
Cleburne, Bibb, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, De Kalb, Marshall, Fayette, Marion, Winston, 
Jackson, Limestone, Morgan, Franklin, Blount, Shelby, Clay, Talladega, Greene, 
Sumter, Cherokee, Etowah, St. Clair, Lamar, Walker. 

Middle District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Montgomery. 

United States marshaVs office. — Montgomery. 

Counties. — Autaga, Bullock, Chilton, Covington, Elmore, Montgomery, Coffee, 
Geneva, Houston. Lee. Randolph, Tallapoosa, Barbour, Butler, Coosa, Crenshaw, 
Lowndes, Pike, Dale, Henry, Chambers, Macon, Russell. 

Southern ifisTRicT. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Mobile. 
United States marshals o//;cf.— Mobile. 

Counties. — Dallas, Marengo, Wilcox, Choctaw, Conecuh, Mobile, Washington, Hale, 
Perry, Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Monroe. 

ALASKA. 

Division No. 1. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Juneau. 
United States marshal's office. — Juneau. 

Division No. 2. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Nome. 
United States marshal's office. — Nome. 

Division No. 3. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, V'aldez. 
United States marshal's office. — Valdez. 

Division No. 4. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Fairbaaks, 
United States marshal's office. — Fairbanks. 

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88 EEGISTEATION OF GEEMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

ARIZONA. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Phoenix. 
United States marshaVs office. — Phoenix. 

ARKANSAS. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Little Rock. 

United States niarshaVs o ffice .t— Little Rock. 

Counties.— Chicot, Cross, Desha, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, Arkansas, Bradley, 
Cleveland, Dallas, Faulkner, Grant, Jefferson, Lonoke, Perry, Prah-ie, Saline, \^Tiite, 
Cleburne, Jackson, Stone, Clay, Crittenden, Greene, Mississippi, Randolph, Phillips, 
Woodruff, Ashley, Clark, Conway, Drew, Garland, Hot Spring, Lincoln, Montgomery, 
Pope, Pulaski,' Van Buren, Yell, Izard, Sharp, Independence, Craighead, Fulton, 
Lawrence, Poinsett. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Fort Smith. 

United States marshal's office.— Fort Smith. 

Counties.— Benton, Crawford, Franklin, Logan, Scott, Washington, Columbia, How- 
ard, Little River, Nevada, Pike, Union, Boone, Madison, Newton, Johnson, Polk, 
Sebastian, Calhoun, Hempstead, Lafayette, Miller, Ouachita, Sevier, Baxter, Carroll, 
Marion, Searcy. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Northern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, San Francisco. 

United Stales marshal's office. — San Francisco. 

Counties. — Del Norte, Modoc, Trinity, Lassen, Plumas, Lake, Glenn, Sierra, Yuba, 
Sonoma, Yolo, Solano, Eldorado, Amador, Stanislaus, Alpine, San Francisco, Contra 
Costa, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, San Benito, Siskiyou, Humboldt, Shasta, Tehama, 
Mendocino, Colusa, Butte, Sutter, Nevada, Napa, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, 
Calaveras, Tuolumne, Mono, Marin, Alajneda, Santa Clara, Monterey. 

Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Los Angeles. 

United States marshaVs office. — Los Angeles. 

Counties. — Fresno, Kern, Madera, Merced, Imperial, Orange, San Bernardino, San 
Luis Obispo, Ventura, Inyou, Kings, Mariposa, Tulare, Los Angeles, Riverside, San 
Diego, Santa Barbara. 

COLORADO. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Denver. 
United States marshaVs office. — -Denver. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Hartford. 
United States marshaVs office. — Hartford. 

DELAWARE. 

Chief registrar for nomorhan areas. — Postmaster, Wilmington. 
United States marshaVs office. — Wilmington. 



EEGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 39 

FLORIDA. 

Northern District. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Pensacola. 
United States marshal's office. — -Pensacola. 

Counties. — Alachua, Escambia, Gadsden, Jackson, Lafayette, Levy, Santa Rosa, 
Wakulla, Washington, Calhoun, Franklin, Holmes, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Taylor, 
Walton, Bay, Okaloosa. 

Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Jacksonville. 

United States marshal's office. — Jacksonville. 

Counties. — Baker, Brevard, Clay, Dade, Duval, Hernando, Lake, Madison, Marion, 
Nassau, Osceola, Pasco, Putnam, St. Lucie, Suwannee, Bradford, Citrus, Columbia, 
De Soto, Hamilton, Hillsboro, Lee, Manatee, Monroe, Orange, Palm Beach, Polk, 
St. John, Sumter, Volusia, Broward, Flagler, Okeechobee, Pinellas, Seminole. 

GEORGIA. 

Northern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Atlanta. 

United States mai'shal's office. — Atlanta. 

Counties. — Campbell, Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwin- 
nett, Henry, Milton, Pickens, Spalding, Union, Clay, Harris, Marion, Muskogee, 
Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Dekalb, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Hall, Lumpkin, Newton, 
Rockdale, Towns, Chattahoochee, Early, Heard, Meriwether, Quitman, Randolph, 
Schley, Stewart, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Bartow, Chattooga, Floyd, Catoosa, Haralson, 
Paulding, Walker, Banks, Clarke, Franklin, Habersham, Jackson, Morgan, Ogle- 
thorpe, Stephens, White, Terrell, Webster, Clarke, Dade, Gordon, Murray, Polk, 
Whitfield, Barrow, Elbert, Greene, Hart, Madison, Oconee, Rabun, Walton. 

Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster^ Macon. 

United States marshal's office. — Macon. 

Counties.— Appling, Bryan, Bulloch, Candler, EfBngham, Evans, Jeff Davis, Lib- 
erty, Montgomery, Tattnall, Wayne, Bibb, Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Jones, Macon, 
Pike, Putnam, Telfair, Upson, Wilkinson, Columbia, Jefferson, Lincoln, Richmond, 
Washington, Warren, Berrien, Charlton, Coffee, Echols, Irwin, Camden, Chatham, 
Emanuel, Glynn, Jenkins, Mcintosh, Screven, Toofubs, Baldwin, Butts, Dodge, 
Hancock, Jasper, Laurens, Monroe, Pulaski, Sumter, Twiggs, Wilcox, Burke, Glascock, 
Johnson, McDuffie, Taliafen-o, Wilkes, Bacon, Brooks, Clinch, Decatur, Grady, 
Lowndes, Pierce, Thomas, Ware, Baker, Ben Hill, Calhoun, Colquitt, Dougherty, 
Miller, Tift, Worth, Crisp, Lee, Mitchell, Turner, Bleckley, Wheeler. 

HA WAIL / 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Honolulu, 
United States marshal's office. — Honolulu. 

IDAHO. ' 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Boise. 
United States marshal's office. — Boise. 

ILLINOIS. 

Northern District. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Chicago. 
United States marshal's office. — Chicago. 

Counties.— Cool:, Dupage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Boone, Jo Daviess, Ogle, White- 
side, Dekalb, Grundy, Kendall, La Salle, Will, Carroll, Lee, Stephenson, Winnebago. 



40 EEGISTEATION" OF GEEMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Springfield. 

United States marshal's office. — Springfield. 

Counties. — Adams, Brown, Cass, Dewitt, Hancock, Logan, Macoupin, Mason, 
Menard, Morgan, Sangamon, Scott, Fulton, Henry, Livingston, McDonough, Peoria, 
Rock Island, Tazewell, Woodford, Bond, Calhoun, Christian, Greene, Jersey, Macon, 
Madison, McLean, Montgomery, Pike, Schuyler, Bureau, Henderson, Knox, Marshall, 
Mercer, Putnam, Stark, Warren. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Danville. 

United States marshal's office. — Danville. 

Counties. — Alexander, Clark, Clinton, Crawford, Douglas, Edwards, Fayette, 
Franklin, Hamilton, Iroquois, Jasper, Johnson, Lawrence, Massac, Moultrie, Piatt, 
Pulaski, Richland, Saline, Union, Wabash, Wayne, Williamson, Champaign, Clay, 
Coles, Cumberland, Edgar, Effingham, Ford, Gallatin, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, 
Kankakee, Marion, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Randolph, St. Clair, Shelby, Vermilion, 
Washington, White. 

INDIANA. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Indianapolis. 
United States marshal's office. — Indianapolis. 

IOWA. 

Northern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Dubuque. 

United States marshal's office. — Dubuque. 

Counties. — Allamakee, Bremer, Chickasaw, Delaware, Fayette, Howard, Mitchell, 
Benton, Grundy, Iowa, Linn, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Franklin, Hancock, Kossuth, 
Pocahontas, Winnebago, Wright, Buena Vista, Clay, Ida, Monona, Blackhawk, 
Buchanan, Clayton, Dubuque, Floyd, Jackson, Winneshiek, Cedar, Hardin, Jones, 
Tama, Calhoun, Emmet, Hamilton, Humboldt, Palo Alto, Webster, Worth, Carroll, 
Cherokee, Dickinson, Lyon, O'Brien, Osceola, Plymouth, Sac, Sioux, Woodbury. 

Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Ottumwa. 

United States marshal's office. — Ottumwa. 

Counties. — Boone, Dallas, Greene, Jasper, Marion, Polk, Story, Des Moines, Lee, 
Van Buren, Cass, Harrison, Montgomery, Shelby, Adams, Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold, 
Union, Clinton, Scott, Johnson, Davis, Keokuk, Monroe, Guthrie, Madison, Marshall, 
Poweshiek, Wan^en, Henry, Louisa, Audubon, Crawford, Mills, Pottawattamie, 
Adair, Clarke, Fremont, Page, Taylor, Wayne, Muscatine, Washington, Appanoose, 
Jefferson, Mahaska, Wapello. 

KANSAS. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Topeka. 
United States marshal's office. — Topeka. 

KENTUCKY. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Covington. 

United States marshal's office. — Covington. 

Counties. —Anderson, Bath, Bell, Bourbon, Boyle, Breathitt, Carroll, Clark, Elliott, 
Fayette, Floyd, Gallatin, Grant, Harlan, Henry, Boone, Boyd, Bracken, Campbell, 
Carter, Clay, Estill, Fleming, Franklin, Gan-ard, Greenup, Harrison, Jackson, Jessa 



REGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 41 

mine, Kenton, Knox, Lawrence, Leslie, Lewis, Madison, Martin, Menifee, Mercer, 
Nicholas, Owsley, Perry, Powell, Robertsoii, Rowan, Shelby, Wayne, Wolfe, John- 
son, Knott, Laurel, Lee, Letcher, Lincoln, Magoffin, Mason, Montgomery, Morgan, 
Owen, Pendleton, Pike, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Scott, Trimble, Whitley,- Woodford, 

McCreary. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Louisville. 

United States marshal's office. — Loui8\'ille. 

Counties. — Adair, Ballard, Breckinridge, Butler, Calloway, Casey, Clinton, Cum- 
berland, Edmonson, Graves, Green, Hardin, Henderson, Hopkins, Larue, Logan, 
McCracken, Marion, Meade, Monroe, Nelson, Oldham, Simpson, Taylor, Trigg, War- 
ren, Webster, Allen, Barren, Bullitt, Caldwell, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Daviess. 
Fulton, Grayson, Hancock, Hart, Hickman, Jefferson, Livingston, Lyon, McLean, 
Marshall, Metcalfe, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Russell, Spencer, Todd, Union, Washington. 

LOUISIANA. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, New Orleans. 

United States marshal's office. — New Orleans. 

Parishes. — Assumption, Iberia, Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, 
St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Mary, St. Tammany, 
Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Washington, Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, 
Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena. West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana. 

Western- District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — -Postmaster, Shreveport. 

United States marshal's office. — Shreveport. 

Parishes. — ^Avoyelles, Catahoula, Grant, La Salle, Rapides, Winn, Caldwell, Con- 
cordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, 
Richland, Tensas, Union, West Carroll, Evangeline, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. 
Mai'tin, Vermilion, Bossier, Bienville, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Natchitoches, 
Red River, Sabine, Webster, Acadia, Calcasieu, Cameron, Vernon, Allen, Beaure- 
gard, Jefferson Davi«. 

MAINE. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Portland. 
United States marshal's office. — Portland. 

MARYLAND. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Baltimore. 
United States marshal's office. — Baltimore, 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Boston. 
United States marshal's office. — Boston. 

MICHIGAN. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Detroit. 
United States marshal's office. — Detroit. 

Counties. — Alcona, Alpena, Arenac, Bay, Cheboygan, Crawford, Gladwin, Huron, 
Isabella, Montmorency, Oscoda, Presque Isle, Saginaw, Tuscola, Branch, Calhoun, 



42 EEGISTRATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

Clinton, Ingliam, Lapeer, Livingston, Monroe, St. Clair, Washtenaw, Clare, Genesee, 
Gratiot, Iosco, Midland, Ogemaw, Otsego, Roscommon, Shiawassee, Hillsdale, Jack- 
eon, Lenawee, Macomb, Oakland, Sanilac, Wayne. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Grand Rapids. 

United States marshal's office. — Grand Rapids. 

Counties. — Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Dickinson, Houghton, Keweenaw, Mackinac, 
Menominee, Schoolcraft, Antrim, Benzie, Cass, Eaton, Grand Traverse, Ionia, 
Kalkaska, Lake, Manistee, Mecosta, Montcalm, Newaygo, Osceana, Osceola, Ottawa, 
Van Buren, Delta, Gogebic, Iron, Luce, Marquette, Ontonagon, Allegan, Barry, 
Berrien, Charlevoix, Emmet, Kalamazoo, Kent, Leelanau, Mason, Missaukee, Muske- 
gon, St. Joseph, Wexford. 

MINNESOTA. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, St. Paul. 
United States marshal's office. — St. Paul. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Northern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Oxford. 

United States marshal's office. — Oxford. 

Counties. — Alcorn, Attala, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Lee, Monroe, Pontotoc, Tish- 
omingo, Benton, Carroll, Grenada, Marshall, Panola, Tippah, Webster, Bolivar, 
Leflore, Sunflower, Tunica, Itawamba, Lowndes, Oktibbeha, Prentiss, Winston, 
Calhoim, De Soto, Lafayette, Montgomery, Tate, Union, Yalobusha, Coahoma, Quit- 
man, Tallahatchie. 

Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas.- — Postmaster, Jackson. 

United States marshal's office. — Jackson. 

Counties. — Adams, Amite, Copiah, Covington, Franklin, Holmes, Jefferson Davis, 
Lincoln, Pike, Scott, Smith, Yazoo, Jasper, Kemper, Leake, Newton, Wayne, Issa- 
quena, Warren, Forest, Greene, Harrison, Lamar, Pearl River, Hinds, Jefferson, 
La^vl•ence, Madison, Rankin, Simpson, Wilkinson, Clarke, Jones, Lauderdale, Ne- 
shoba, Noxubee, Claiborne, Sharkey, Washington, George, Hancock, Jackson, Marion, 
Perry, Stone, Walthall. 

MISSOURI. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, St. Louis. 

United States marshal's office. — St. Louis. 

Counties. — Audrain, Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Jefferson, Phelps, St. Francois, 
Franklin, Iron, Lincoln, Montgomery, St. Charles, Ste. Genevieve, St. Louis, Wash- 
ington, Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississippi, Pemiscot, Reynolds, Scott, 
Stoddard, Adair, Clark, Lewis, Macon, Monroe, Ralls, Schuyler, Shelby, Warren, 
Butler, Carter,. Madison, New Madrid, Perry, Ripley, Shannon, Wayne, Chariton, 
Knox, Linn, Marion, Pike, Randolph, Scotland. 

Western District, 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Kansas City. 

United States marshal's office. — Kansas City. 

Counties. — Bates, Carroll, Clay, Henry, Johnson, Livingston, Putnam, St. Clair, 
Sullivan, Atchison, Clinton, Dekalb, Harrison, Nodaway, Worth, Boone, Camden, 
Cooper, Howard, Moniteau, Osage, Cedar, Dade, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Polk, 



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Taney, Webster, Barry, Jasper, McDonald, Stone, Caldwell, Cass, Grundy, Jackson, 
Lafayette, Mercer, Ray, Saline, Andrew, Buchanan, Daviess, Gentry, Holt, Platte, 
Benton, Callaway, Cole, Hickory, Miller, Morgan, Pettis, Christian, Dallas, Greene, 
Laclede, Ozark, Pulaski, Texas, Wright, Barton, Lawrence, Newton, Vernon, Mariea. 

MONTANA. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas.— Postmaster, Helena. 
United States marshaVs office. — Helena. , 

NEBRASKA. 

Chief registrar for nonvrhan areas. — Postmaster, Omaha. 
United States Diarshal's office. — Omalia. 

NEVADA. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Carson City. 
United States marshaVs office. — Carson City. 

NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

Chief registrar for nonicrban areas. — Postmaster, Concord. 
United States Marshal's office. — Concord. 

NEW JERSEY. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Trenton. 
United States marshal's office. — Trenton. 

NEW MEXICO. 

CId(f registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Santa Fe. 
United States marshaVs office. — Santa Fe. 

NEW YORK. 
NoRTiiKRN' District. «■ 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Utica. 
United States Marshal's office. — Utica. 

Counties. — Albany, Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Clinton, Delaware, Franklin, Ham- 
ilton, Jefferson, Madison, Oneida, Oswego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schoharie, Tompkins, 
Washington, Cortland, Essex. Fulton, Herkimer, liCwis, Montgomery, Onondaga, 
Otsego, St. Ijawrence, Schnectady, Tioga, Warren. 

Southern District. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, New York. 
United Stfites marshal's office. — New York City. 

Counties. — Bronx, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Rockland, Ulster, New 
York, Putnam, Sullivan, Westchester. 

Eastern District. 
Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Brooklyn. 
United States marshal's office. — Brooklyn. 
Counties. — Kings, Queens, Suffolk, Nassau, Richmond. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Rochester. 

United States marshaVs office. — Rochester. 

Counties. — Allegany, Chautauqua, Erie, Livingston, Niagara, Orleans, Seneca; 
Wayne, Yates, Cattaraugus, Chemung, Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Steuben, 
Wyoming. 



44 KEGISTEATION OF GEEMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 

NORTH CAROLINA. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Raleigh. 

United States marshal's office. — Raleigh. 

Counties. — Beaufort, Bladen, Camden, Chatham, Columbus, Cumberland, Dare, 
Durham, Franklin, Granville, Halifax, Hertford, Johnston, Lee, Martin, Nash, 
Northampton, Pamlico, Pender, Person, Richmond, Sampson, Tyrrell, Wake, Wash- 
ington, Wilson, Bertie, Brunswick, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Currituck, Duplin, 
Edgecombe, Gates, Greene, Harnett, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Moore, New Hanover, 
Onslow, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Robeson, Scotland, Vance, Warren, Wayne, 
Hoke. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Asheville. 

United States Marshal's office. — Asheville. 

Counties. — Alamance, Alleghany, Ashe, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Alexander, 
Anson, Buncombe, Cabarrus, Caswell, Cherokee, Clay, Davidson, Forsyth, Graham, 
Haywood, Iredell, Lincoln, Madison, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Polk, Rockingham, 
Rutherford, Stokes, Swain, Union, Wilkes, Yancey, Cleveland, Davie, Gaston, 
Guilford, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, McDowell, Mitchell, Orange, Randolph, 
Rowan, Stanly, Surry, Transylvania, Watauga, Yadkin, Avery. 

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NORTH DAKOTA. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Fargo. 
United States marshaVs office. — Fargo. 

OHIO. 

Northern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Cleveland. 

United States marshal's office. — Cleveland. 

Counties. — Ashland, Carroll, Crawford, Geauga, Lake, Mahoning, Portage, Stai'k, 
Trumbull, Wayne, Auglaize, Erie, Hancock, Henry, Lucas, Mercer, Paulding, San- 
dusky, Van Wert, Wood, Ashtabula, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Holmes, Lorain, Medina, 
Richland, Summit, Tuscarawas, Allen, Defiance, Fulton, Hardin, Huron, Marion, 
Ottawa, Putnam, Seneca, Williams, AVyandot. 

Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Cincinnati. 

United States jnarshal's office. — Cincinnati. 

Counties. — Adams, Brown, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Greene, Highland, 
Miami, Preble, Shelby, Athens, Coshocton, Fairfield, Franklin, Guernsey, Hocking, 
Jefferson, Licking, Madison, Monroe, Morrow, Noble, Pickaway, Rose, Vinton, 
Clermont, Darke, Hamilton, Lawrence, Montgomery, Scioto, Warren, Belmont, 
Delaware, Fayettep Gallia, Harrison, Jackson, Knox, Logan, Meigs, Morgan, Muskin- 
gum, Perry, Pike, Union, Washington. 

OKLAHOMA. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Muskogee. 
United States marshal's office. — Muskogee. 

Counties. ^Adsiix, Atoka, Bryant, Carter, Cherokee, Craig, Coal, Garvin, Haskell, 
Jefferson, Latimer, Love, Marshall, McGurtain, Murray, Nowata, Okmulgee, Pitts- 



EEGISTEATION OF GERMAN ALIEN FEMALES. 45 

burg, Pushmataha, Seminole, Stephens, Wagoner, ChoctaTv, Creek, Delaware, Grady, 
Hughea, Johnston, Le Flore, Mayes, McClain, Mcintosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Ottawa, 
Pontotoc, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, Washington. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Oklahoma. 

United States marshal's office. — Oklahoma. 

Counties. — Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Cimarron, Comanche, Dewey, 
Garfield, Greer, Harper, Kay, Kiowa, Logan, Noble, Osage, Payne, Roger Mills, 
Tillman, Woods, Canadian, Cleveland, Custer, Ellis, Grant, Harmon, Jackson, King- 
fisher, Lincoln, Major, Oklahoma, Pawnee, Pottawatomie, Texas, Washita, Wood- 
ward, Cotton. 

OREGON. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. ^Postmaster, Portland. 
United States marshaVs office. — Portland. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Philadelphia. 
United States marshal's office. — Philadelphia. 

Counties. — Berks, Bucks, Chester, Lancaster, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Delaware, 
Lehigh, Northampton, Schuylkill. 

Middle District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Scranton. 

United States marshal's office. — Scranton. 

Counties. — Adams, Bradford, Cameron, Center, Columbia, Dauphin, Fulton, 
Juniata, Lebanon, Lycoming, Monroe, Northumberland, Pike, Snyder, Susquehanna, 
Union, Wyoming, Carbon, Clinton, Cumberland, Franklin, Huntingdon, Lacka- 
wanna, Luzerne, Mifflin, Montour, Perry, Potter, Sullivan, Tioga, Wayne, York. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Pittsburgh. 

United States marshaVs office. — Pittsburgh. 

Counties. — Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, Elk; 
Fayette, Greene, Jefferson, McKean, Somerset, Warren, Westmoreland, Butler; ' 
Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Forest, Indiana, Lawrence, Mercer, Venango, Washington. 

PORTO RICO. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Chief of Insular Police, San Juan, 
United States marshal's office. — San Juan. 

RHODE ISLAND. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Providence. 
United States marshal's office. — Providence. 

SOUTH CAROLINA. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Charleston. 
United States marshal's office.- — Charleston. 

Counties. — Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Darlington; 
Dorchester, Georgetown, Horry, Kershaw, Lexington, Marlboro, Richland, Williams- 



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I burg, Beaufort, Calhoun, Chesterfield, Clarendon, Dillon, Florence, Hampton, Jasper, 
tLee, Marion, Orangeburg, Sumter. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Greenville. 

United States marshal's office. — Greenville. 

Counties. — Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Edgefield, Greenville, Lancaster, New- 
berry, Pickens, Spartanburg, York, Chester, Fairfield, Greenwood, Laurens, Oconee, 
Saluda, Union, McCormick. 

SOUTH DAKOTA. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Sioux Falls. 
United States vxarshal's office.— Sioux Falls. 

TENNESSEE. 
Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Knoxville. 

United States marshaVs office. — Knoxville. 

Counties. — Anderson, Campbell, Grainger, Knox, Monroe, Roane, Sevier, Bradley, 
Hamilton, McMinn, Meigs, Rhea, Carter, Greene, Hancock, Johnson, Unicoi, Blount, 
Claiborne, Jefferson, Loudon, Morgan, Scott, Union, Bledsoe, James, Marion, Polk, 
Sequatchie, Cocke, Hamblen, Hawkins, Sullivan, Washington. 

Middle District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Nashville. 

United States marshaVs office. — Nashville. 

Counties. — Bedford, Cheatham, Davidson, Franklin, Grundy, Houston, Lawi-ence, 
Lincoln, Maury, Moore, Rutherford, Sumner, Warren, Williamson, Clay, Dekalb, 
Jackson, Overton, Putnam. Van Buren, Cannon, Coffee, Dickson, Giles, Hickman, 
Humphreys, Lewis, Marshall, Montgomery, Robertson, Stewart, Trousdale, Wayne, 
Wilson, Cumberland, Fentress, Macon, Pickett, Smith, AVhite. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Memphis. 

United States marshal's office. — Memphis. 

Counties. — Benton, Carroll, Chester, Crockett, Decatur, Hardeman, Henderson, 
Lake, Madison, Perry, Dyer, Haywood, Shelby, Gibson, Hardin, Hemy, McNairy, 
Obion, Weakley, Fayette, Lauderdale, Tipton. 

TEXAS. 

Northern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Dallas. 

United States marshal's office. — Dallas. 

Counties. — Dallas, Ellis, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Rockwell, Erath, Hood, Palo 
Pinto, Tarrant, Borden, Dawson, Fisher, Haskell, Jones, Lynn, Nolan, Shackelford, 
Stonev/all, Terry, Yoakum, Bailey, Carson, Childress, Collingsworth, Dallam, Dickens 
Floyd, Hale, Hansford, Hemphill, Hockley, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Parmer 
Randall; Sherman, Wheeler, Coke, Concho, Navarro, Comanche, Hardeman, Jack, 
Parker, Wise, Callahan, Eastland, Garza, Howard, Kent, Mitchell, Scurry, Stephens, 
Taylor, Throckmorton, Armstrong, Briscoe, Castro, Cochran, Crosby, Deaf Smith, 
Donley, Gray, Hall, Hartley, Hutchinson, Lamb, Lubbock, Motley, Oldham, Potter, 
Roberts, Swisher, Brown, Coleman, Crockett, Glasscock, Irion, Menard, Mills, Runnels, 
Sterling, Tom Green, Baylor, Cottle, Knox, Wilbarger, Schleicher, Sutton, Archer, 
Clay, Foard, King, Wichita, Young. 



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Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Houston. 

United States viarshal's office. — Houston. 

Counties.— ^Anaiin, Fort Bend, Matagorda, Wharton, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, 
Grimes, Lavaca, Montgomery, San Jacinto, Walker, La Salle, Webb, Cameron, Starr, 
De Witt, Jackson, Victoria, Bee, San Patricio, Jim Wells, Broolvs, Galveston, Brazos, 
Fayette, Harris, Madison, Polk, Trinity, Waller, McMullen, Zapata, Hidalgo, Calhoun, 
Goliad, Refugio, Live Oak, Aransas, Nuecee, Duval, Willacy, Jim Hogg, Kleberg. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Texarkana. 

United States marshaVs office.- — Texarkana. 

Counties. — Anderson, Angelina, Cherokee, Gregg, Henderson, Nacogdoches, Rains, 
Smith, Wood, Cass, Hopkins, Morris, Hardin, Jefferson, Newton, Sabine, Shelby, 
Collin, Denton, Houston, Panola, Rusk, Van Zandt, Camp, Harrison, Marion, Upshur, 
Jasper, Liberty, Orange, San Augustine, Tyler, Cooke, Grayson, Montague, Delta, 
Fannin, Lamar, Red River, Franklin, Bowie, Titus. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Austin. 

United States marshaVs office. — Austin. 

Counties. — Bastrop, Blanco, Burleson, Burnett, Caldwell, Hays, Lampasas, Llano, 
McCulloch, Travis, Williamson, Bosque, Falls, Hamilton, Leon, McLennan, Robert- 
son, Atascosa, Bexar, "Dimmit, Frio, Guadalupe, Kendall, Medina, Brewster, Presidio, 
Kinney, Pecos, Uvalde, Zavalla, Reeves, Martin, Winkler, Gaines, Upton, Midland, 
Jeff Davis, Gillespie, Kimble-,. Lee, Mason, San Saba, Washington, Bell, Coryell, 
Freestone, Hill, Limestone, Milam, Somervell, Bandera, Comal, Edwards, Gonzales, 
Karnes, Kerr, Wilson, El Paso, Winkler, Maverick, Terrell, Valverde, Ward, Reagan, 
Ector, Andrews, Loving, Crane, Culberson, Hudspeth, Real. 

UTAH. 

Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Salt Lake City. 
United States marshal's office. — Salt Lake City. 

\ERMONT. 

Chief Registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Rutland. 
United States marshal's office. — Rutland. 

VIRGINIA. 

Chief registrar fornonurban area». — Postmaster, Richmond. 

United States marshaVs office. — Richmond. , 

Eastern District. 

Counties. — Accomac, Amelia, Caroline, Chesterfield, Dinwiddle, Essex, Fauquier; 
Goochland, Hanover, Isle of Wight, King and Queen, Iving William, Loudoun, 
Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nansemond, Norfolk, Northumberland, Orange, Prince 
Edward, Prince William, Richmond, Spotsylvania, Surry, Warwick, York, Alexan- 
dria, Brunswick, Charles City, Culpeper, Elizabeth City, Fairfax, Gloucester, Greens- 
ville, Henrico, James City, King George, Lancaster, Louisa, Mathews, Middlesex, 
New Kent, Northampton, Nottaway, Powhatan, Prince George, Princess Anne; 
Southampton, Stafford, Sussex, Westmoreland. 

Western District. 
Chief registrar for nonurhan areas. — Postmaster, Martinsville. 
United States marshal's office. — Martinsville. 

Counties. — Albermarle, Amherst, Augusta, Bedford, Botetourt, Buchanan, Camp- 
bell, Charlotte, Craig, Dickenson, Fluvanna, Frederick, Grayson, Halifax, Highland, 




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Madison, Nelson, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Alleghany, Appomat. — , ^'^ ^^3 361 5 
Buchanan, Buckingham, Carroll, Clarke, Cumberland, Floyd, Franklin, Giles, !i|||jij 
Greene, Henry, Lee, Montgomery, Page, Pulaski, Rappahannock, Roanoke, Rock- 
ingham, Scott, Smyth, Warren, Wise, Rockbridge, Russell, Shenandoah, Tazewell, 

Washington, Wythe. 

WASHINGTON. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Spokane. 

United States marshal's office. — Spokane. 

Counties. — Adams, Lincoln, Grant, Okanogan, Stevens, Garfield, Walla Walla, 
Yakima, Klickitat, Whitman, Spokane, Douglas, Chelan, Ferry, Asotin, Columbia, 
Pend Oreille, Franklin, Benton, Kittitas. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Tacoma. 

United States marshaVs office. — Tacoma. 

Counties. — Clallam, Jefferson, Kitsap, Skagit, Whatcom, Clarke, Lewis, Pacific, 
Skamania, Wahkiakum, Island, King, San Juan, Snohomish, Cowlitz, Mason, 
Pierce, Thurston, Grays Harbor. 

WEST VIRGINIA. 

Northern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Parkersburg. 

United States marshal's office. — Fairmont. 

Counties. — Barbour, Brooke, Doddridge, Grant, Hancock, Harrison, Lewis, Mar- 
shall, Monongalia, Ohio, Pleasants, Randolph, Taylor, Tyler, Wetzel, Wood, Berke- 
ley, Calhoun, Gilmer, Hampshire, Hardy, JeSerson, Marion, Mineral, Morgan, Pen- 
dleton, Preston, Ritchie, Tucker, Upshur, Wirt. 

Southern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas.— Postmaster, Charleston. 

United States marshal's office. — Charleston. 

Counties. — Jackson, Roane, Clay, Braxton, Webster, Pocahontas, Fayette, Kana- 
wha, Mason, Wayne, Logan, Raleigh, Wyoming, Summers, Nicholas, Greenbrier, 
Boone, Putnam, Cabell, Lincoln, Mingo, Mercer, McDowell, Monroe. 

WISCONSIN. 

Eastern District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Milwaukee. 

United States marshal's office. — Milwaukee. 

Counties. — Brown, Calumet, Dodge, Door, Florence, Forest, Kenosha, Langlade, 
Marinette, Milwaukee, Outagamie, Racine, Sheboygan, Washington, Waupaca, 
Winnebago, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Marquette, Oconto, 
Ozaukee, Shawano, Walworth, Waukesha, Waushara. 

Western District. 

Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Madison. 

United States marshal's office. — Madison. 

Counties. — Adams, Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Chippewa, Columbia, 
Crawford, Dunn, Eau Claire, Green, Iron, Jefferson, La Crosse, Lincoln, Mom-oe, 
Pepin, Polk, Price, Rock, St. Croix, Sawyer, Trempealeau, Vilas, Wood, Burnett, 
Clark, Crawford, Dane, Douglas, Grant, Iowa, Jackson, Juneau, Lafayette, Mara- 
thon, Oneida, Pierce, Portage, Richland, Rusk, Sauk, Taylor, Vernon, Washburn. 

WYOMING. 



Chief registrar for nonurban areas. — Postmaster, Cheyenne. 
United States marshal's office. — Cheyenne. 

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